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The Human-Environment Dialog in Award-winning Children's Picture Books

机译:屡获殊荣的儿童图画书中的人与环境对话

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Picture books often play an important role in childhood socialization. Given the seriousness of environmental problems, we ask how natural, modified, and built environments have been portrayed in children's books. To answer this question, we analyze the 296 books receiving Caldecott awards from 1938 to 2008. Two possibilities are explored with respect to content change. Growing concern about critical environmental problems, such as decline in biodiversity and deforestation, may have led to an increase in illustrations and stories about wild animals and the natural environment. Alternatively, the increasing isolation of people from the natural world may have resulted in a decline in the perceived relevance of these environmental issues and resulted in fewer stories and depictions. Our findings support the isolation hypothesis. There have been significant declines in depictions of natural environments and animals while built environments have become much more common. These findings suggest that today's generation of children are not being socialized, at least through this source, toward an understanding and appreciation of the natural world and the place of humans within it.
机译:图画书通常在儿童的社交活动中发挥重要作用。考虑到环境问题的严重性,我们问儿童书中如何描绘自然,修饰和建筑环境。为了回答这个问题,我们分析了1938年至2008年获得Caldecott奖的296本书。就内容更改而言,探索了两种可能性。人们越来越关注诸如生物多样性下降和森林砍伐之类的关键环境问题,这可能导致有关野生动物和自然环境的插图和故事增多。另外,人们与自然世界越来越孤立,可能导致人们对这些环境问题的相关性下降,导致故事和描写减少。我们的发现支持孤立性假设。对自然环境和动物的描绘已大大减少,而建筑环境已变得更为普遍。这些发现表明,至少通过这种来源,当今的一代儿童并没有被社会理解为对自然世界及其在其中的位置的理解和欣赏。

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