Artículos de revistas
Historical Relations Between Environmental Education and Social Participation
Date
2018-01-01Registration in:
Revista Tempos E Espacos Educacao. Sergipe: Univ Federal Sergipe, v. 11, n. 24, p. 253-265, 2018.
1983-6597
10.20952/revtee.v11i24.6677
WOS:000429616100018
Author
Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institutions
Abstract
We turn to history to investigate the relationships between social movements and the critical conception of Brazilian Environmental Education. We take historical-dialectical materialism as a theoretical-methodological reference. The data are the result of bibliographical and field research, interviewing characters of environmental history and European environmentalism areas. Our research indicates that, among the new social movements, the environmental movement assumes new criticisms, such as the use of nuclear energy, political culture, ways of life, etc. These movements contribute to the improvement of society's participation and, therefore, to its political formation. Brazil, despite its long history of exploitation and stunted by dictatorships, over time synthesizes local and foreign revolutionary ideals and becomes fertile ground for a critical movement, including education. Environmental Education strengthens along with this movement, articulating the environmental issue to justice, participation, social emancipation and sustainability.