Sustainability (Journal)

  • Birgitta Nordén (Guest editor)
  • Avery, H. (Guest editor)

Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial workJournal editor

Description

South/North Perspectives on Global Learning for Sustainable Development

This call for a Special Issue aims to present perspectives from all continents on what Global Learning for Sustainable Development can be today, and what it could mean for the future of our planet.

When the term was originally coined ten years ago, the intention was to underline that cooperation and intelligent action is needed on a global scale, to resolve the serious environmental threats our modes of production have resulted in. Global action is also necessary to address famine, war, forced displacement or population explosion. Unfortunately, despite several international conferences and significant agreements, we can see that sustainable development is still interpreted as continuing on a path of unrestrained economic expansion. Education for sustainability in schools or universities is still very far from transforming societies or enabling transitions to sustainability. The question is therefore what can global learning mean, if our aim is not only to achieve incremental improvements, but to reverse current trends before we cross even more tipping points? How can we define truly sustainable development, while seriously considering both economic and technological implications? How can we as societies organize our learning for transitions to sustainability, within and outside existing formal education systems?
Period2019 → …
Type of journalJournal
ISSN2071-1050
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Educational Sciences
  • Other Social Sciences

Free keywords

  • capacity-building in higher education
  • refugee education
  • post-conflict dynamics
  • transitions to sustainability
  • systemic design
  • future-oriented methodologies.