Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Oct 2019
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The Skunkwork of Ecological Engagement by John Ackerman, Caroline Gotschalk Druschke, Bridie McGreavy, & Leah Sprain
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Ecological engagement is about attending to the possibilities of dwelling in a place; skunkwork is a way of orienting this dwelling. Skunkwork refers to creative, self-coordinated, collective work in informal spaces of learning and reminds us that ecologically attuned work in the world can promote unexpected, yet collectively desired, change. In this essay, we describe… Continue reading The Skunkwork of Ecological Engagement by John Ackerman, Caroline Gotschalk Druschke, Bridie McGreavy, & Leah Sprain
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