Feed Your Mind: Cultivating Ecological Community Literacies with Permaculture. Wade, S. Community Literacy Journal, 10(1):87–98, December, 2015. 00000
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Abstract: This article proposes permaculture, an ecological alternative to industrial agriculture, as a way to design first-year composition and community literacy classes. First, the paper connects permaculture with post-humanism to describe ecological community literacies—the type of knowledge that ecological theorists say we need to navigate the end of the anthropocene. Next, it describes assignments that can lead college students to this knowledge, and finally, it describes actual community literacy projects where college students can lead elementary students through assignments to gain this knowledge.
@article{wade_feed_2015,
	title = {Feed {Your} {Mind}: {Cultivating} {Ecological} {Community} {Literacies} with {Permaculture}},
	volume = {10},
	issn = {2162-6324},
	shorttitle = {Feed {Your} {Mind}},
	url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/article/605295},
	doi = {10.1353/clj.2015.0023},
	abstract = {Abstract:
	  This article proposes permaculture, an ecological alternative to industrial agriculture, as a way to design first-year composition and community literacy classes. First, the paper connects permaculture with post-humanism to describe ecological community literacies—the type of knowledge that ecological theorists say we need to navigate the end of the anthropocene. Next, it describes assignments that can lead college students to this knowledge, and finally, it describes actual community literacy projects where college students can lead elementary students through assignments to gain this knowledge.},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2016-10-04},
	journal = {Community Literacy Journal},
	author = {Wade, Stephanie},
	month = dec,
	year = {2015},
	note = {00000},
	keywords = {\#nosource},
	pages = {87--98},
}

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