1. Why critical realism, environmental learning and social-ecological change? Introducing the chapters
Heila Lotz-Sisitka and Leigh Price2.Key critical realist concepts for environmental educators
Leigh Price3. Using critical realism to explain change in the context of participatory mapping and resilience
Million Belay Ali4. Networking: Enabling or constraining institutionalization of environmental education courses in universities
Justin Lupele5.Underlabouring systems thinking with critical realism in understanding Rhodes University′s response to the sustainability imperative
Muchaiteyi Togo6. Bhaskar and collective action: Using lamination as a framework for reviewing the literature on collective action
Jane Burt7.Absenting the absence of parallel learning pathways for intermediate skills: The ′missing middle′ in the environmental sector in South Africa
Presha Ramsarup8. The emergence of environmental ethics discourses in stratified, open systems: some educational considerations
Lausanne Olvitt9. Working with critical realist perspective and tools at the interface of indigenous and scientific knowledge in a science curriculum setting
Rob O′Donoghue10.Indigenous knowledge and critical realism on the Eastern Coast of Tanzania
Daniel Sabai11. Dialectical critical realism and Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT): Exploring and expanding learning processes in sustainable agriculture workplace contexts
Mutizwa Mukute12.Community learning as a passage through the dialectic? Engaging with absences in an irrigation scheme in Mozambique
Aristides Baloi13. Exploring contradictions and absences in mobilizing ′learning as process′ for sustainable agricultural practices
Tichaona Pesanayi14. Exploring critical realist insights into transformative environmental learning processes in contexts of social-ecological risk
Ingrid Schudel15. Emergent properties and position-practice system of university educators in the mainstreaming of Education for Sustainable Development
Adesuwa Vanessa Agbedahin16. Steel Valley and the absence of environmental justice in the new South Africa: Critical realism′s kinship with environmental justice
Victor Munnik17. Absenting absence: Expanding zones of proximal development in environmental learning processes
Heila Lotz-Sisitka18.Some implications of metaReality for environmental educators
Leigh Price