In Situ Conversation: Understanding Sense of Place through Socioecological Cartographies

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dc.contributor.advisorShapiro, Bonnie Lee
dc.contributor.authorKnowlton Cockett, Polly Lee
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-23T22:00:07Z
dc.date.available2014-03-15T07:00:17Z
dc.date.issued2013-12-23
dc.date.submitted2013en
dc.description.abstractWith geological, anthropological, pedagogical, and linguistic analogies, this study reflects on socioecological notions of place and place-making as explored through conversations and cartographies about static and dynamic moments and journeys in a context of native biodiversity conservation within a remnant urban prairie in northwest Calgary, Canada. Through collaborative stewardship and place-based ecopedagogy, the local community and schools have come to know more about one another and the heritage of the landscape in this shared space. Using their own names, teachers, students, parents, scientists, artists, and neighbours who have engaged in school- and community-based environmental initiatives, such as grassland reclamation and interpretive signage, were interviewed using methods adapted from autobiography and currere. As a fellow participant in these projects, the researcher is place-literate and deeply embedded. Four themes emerged during analysis of emplaced s’entrevois conversations: context, approach, resolve, and transformation; each theme has a set of four alliterative subthemes. Context involves conversation, collaboration, community, and celebration. Approach derives from awareness, action, analogy, and attachment. Resolve – bringing into greater resolution or commitment – stems from reflect, remember, restore, and revision. Transformation is enacted through trust, tension, tenacity, and time. From these arose a CARTographic framework which was used to further examine the data. As well, tetrahedral constructs based on silicate mineralogy’s [SiO4]4- ion as a metaphor for in situ connectivity, were developed along with the CARTs to represent results, as well as organize this dissertation. Each participant’s data was sorted into one of twelve cartographies: multivoiced illustrative discussions of place and place-making. In presenting the data, each cartography was set in one of four refrains involved in developing a sense of place: stewardship, pedagogy, interrelationship, and heritage. One cartography was illuminated per refrain, and each included two narratives based on reflective conversations with one or more participants. Thus, socioecological cartography has evolved as a form of place-based portraiture. Encountering, elucidating, encouraging, and emplacing are connectivity processes leading to an understanding of self, others, and place. With an ethic of care inherent in these place-based engagements comes a development of sense of place and increased ecological mindedness.en_US
dc.identifier.citationKnowlton Cockett, P. L. (2013). In Situ Conversation: Understanding Sense of Place through Socioecological Cartographies (Doctoral thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/26555en_US
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/26555
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11023/1232
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher.facultyGraduate Studies
dc.publisher.institutionUniversity of Calgaryen
dc.publisher.placeCalgaryen
dc.rightsUniversity of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission.
dc.subjectEducation--Curriculum and Instruction
dc.subjectEducation--Social Sciences
dc.subjectUrban and Regional Planning
dc.subject.classificationplace-based educationen_US
dc.subject.classificationsense of placeen_US
dc.subject.classificationsocioecological cartographyen_US
dc.subject.classificationenvironmental educationen_US
dc.subject.classificationinterpretive signageen_US
dc.subject.classificationnative biodiversity conservationen_US
dc.subject.classifications'entrevois conversationen_US
dc.subject.classificationgrassland reclamationen_US
dc.subject.classificationCommunity Developmenten_US
dc.subject.classificationportraitureen_US
dc.subject.classificationnarrative inquiryen_US
dc.subject.classificationautobiographyen_US
dc.subject.classificationcurrereen_US
dc.titleIn Situ Conversation: Understanding Sense of Place through Socioecological Cartographies
dc.typedoctoral thesis
thesis.degree.disciplineEducational Research
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Calgary
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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