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Save the Bees and Save Ourselves: Young People’s Cli-Fi as Normative Myths of the Future

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posted on 2025-09-23, 04:50 authored by Joe FergusonJoe Ferguson, Peta WhitePeta White
Abstract We co-designed a bee sequence with a specialist primary science teacher at an Australian government school. Year 6 students learned about European honeybees and Australian native bees, including through Cli-Fi. In this paper, we explore the pedagogical power of providing students with opportunities to create Cli-Fi about bee futures in the Anthropocene. We present and thematically analyse examples of students’ bee Cli-Fi to argue that they generated these narratives to express how we ought to value bees and how we ought to conduct ourselves towards bees to realise more desirable futures. We propose that these students were futuring as normative myths. Students generated dystopian views of bee futures in adopting a human perspective, but also present were glimmers of hope for a more positive outlook that embraced more-than-human perspectives. We adopt a pragmatist semiotic approach to propose that these young people’s bee Cli-Fi constituted normative claims about the future of bees, as they outlined the aesthetics (how and what we ought to value) and ethics (how and in what way we ought to act) of humans caring for bees in an epoch of polycrisis. We suggest that Cli-Fi ought to be an integral part of climate change education in empowering students to assert their agency.

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Cambridge, Eng.

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  • Yes

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eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Australian Journal of Environmental Education

Volume

41

Pagination

477-495

ISSN

0814-0626

eISSN

2049-775X

Issue

3

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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