Mothering in Crisis - Family, Disaster and Climate Change
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of climate change on mothers and families through this seminar presenting findings from the "Mothering in Crisis: Family, Disaster and Climate Change" project. Delve into how Australian mothers experience climate-fuelled disasters, compare their experiences to historical contexts, and identify support needed for families facing radical environmental change. Examine archived interviews, sub-themes in parenting during disasters, and emotional challenges of rebuilding. Analyze experiences from Queensland floods, children's perspectives on climate change, and comparative UK interviews. Gain insights into the unique challenges and impacts faced by mothers as they navigate environmental crises while caring for their families.
Syllabus
Introduction
Historical Armor
Environmental Disasters
Archived Interviews
Sub Themes
Parenting
Queensland Floods
Emotions
Rebuilding
Background Information
Experiences of Disaster
Children and Climate Change
Values
Managing Emotions
Conclusion
UK Interviews
Themes
Laura
Rose
Judy
Frank
Comparison
Impacts
Challenges
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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