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Catalysts for Change: Creative Practice as an Environmental Engagement Tool
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Catalysts for Change: Creative Practice as an Environmental Engagement Tool

Lisa Chandler, Claudia Baldwin and Megan Marks
Leonardo & Leonardo Music Journal, Vol.47(5), pp.506-507
2014
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creative practice environmental engagement
This paper presents research investigating how creative practice can complement scientific discourses in engaging the public with environmental issues. Focusing on the Floating Land environmental art festival and The People's Garden eco-visualization, this enquiry examines how participatory creative projects can engender social learning and reflection on environmental values that operate as catalysts for change.

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