Hope Matters: Why Changing the Way We Think Is Critical to Solving the Environmental Crisis
Below is a template that I ask you to fill in. There are a series of questions about the book and your thoughts regarding its content and how it may or may not impact your personal geographies. I have intentionally posted this assignment as a Word file so that you can literally cut and paste this template into your own file and fill it in accordingly. I suggest you read these questions before you commence reading the textbook. This will make answering the first question more accurate, and alert you to the kinds of content that you should note while reading the book. Include the questions in your response and insert your answers immediately below each question. The length of your answers will vary. I encourage you to be succinct: short, direct and informative answers are preferred. When you have completed the assignment, uploaded it into you OWL drop box by midnight of the due date as a Word file. Name your file as follows: You last name, Book Review. E.g., Gates Book Review
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CRITICAL BOOK REVIEW COMMENTARY Geog 3446a Fall 2022
1. What is/was your attitude toward the climate change crisis just prior to commencing this book, and why? For example, were you pessimistic? Fearful? Complacent? Cautiously optimistic? Otherwise?
2. Having read the book in its entirety, has your attitude toward the environmental ‘climate’ crisis changed relative to your initial position above? If so, how so? And if not, why not? Use examples from the book to support your position (including a page number(s) of your example would be helpful here and, in your answers, below)
3. How, if at all, do you think this book has impacted the way you think, ‘the way you gaze’, the human-environment relationship? Please provide specific examples from the book. Linking your answer to our first lecture will help to contextualize our position.
4. How, if at all, might this book impact ‘the way you do’—your behaviours–toward climate change? Be specific about the behaviour or behaviours you think have been impacted and the action or actions, if any, you might or will take soon.
5. What feature(s) do like most about this book, be it the thesis, content, structure, writing style, or some other feature? Defend your position with specific examples.
6. What feature(s) did you dislike the most about this book, be it the thesis, content, structure, writing style, or some other feature? Defend your position with specific examples.
7. Your like or dislike of all or parts of this book aside, identity two ideas, concepts or knowledge presented in the book that you did not know about prior to reading it. Why do these two stand out?
8. How, if at all, might each of these two ideas, concepts or knowledge identified above be incorporated as changes into your everyday geographies? Given specific examples. If they cannot be incorporated into your life, explain why.
9. How likely are you to practice the changes in behaviour you just noted above? Be honest with yourself.
10. Given the course outline with its learning objectives and topic schedule, why to you think the instructor asked you to read this book?