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Institute for Social Ecology

( Educational Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational
Type: Educational Organization
Scope: international
Website: www.social-ecology.org
Main Email: info [at] social-ecology.org
Phone: 1 [802] 454-8493
Fax: 1 [802] 454-8493
Headquarters: 1118 Maple Hill Road
Plainfield, Vermont 05667
United States
Local Time: Sun Oct 12 07:54:50

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The mission of the Institute for Social Ecology [ISE] is the creation of educational experiences that enhance people`s understanding of their relationship to the natural world and each other. By necessity, this involves the ISE in programs that deepen students` awareness of self and others, help them to think critically, and expand their perception of the creative potentialities for human action. The purpose of the ISE`s programs is the preparation of well-rounded students who can work effectively as participants in the process of ecological reconstruction.



Established in 1974 and incorporated in 1981, the ISE is an independent institution of higher education dedicated to the study of social ecology, an interdisciplinary field drawing on philosophy, political and social theory, anthropology, history, economics, the natural sciences, and feminism. The ISE offers intensive summer programs, a year-round B.A. degree program, workshops on issues such as biotechnology, fall and winter lecture series, internship opportunities, and a speakers bureau. ISE`s campus also plays host to art exhibits, conferences, and other events. In addition, the ISE is involved in research as well as publishing and activist projects—currently including both the ISE biotech education and regional food system design projects.



As both an educational and activist organization, the ISE is committed to the social and ecological transformation of society. It is the ISE`s core belief that the human potential to play a creative role in natural and social evolution can be realized, thereby allowing us to foster communities free from hierarchy, social inequity, and ecological degradation. The ISE views the global penetration of systems of domination into daily life, the centralization of political and economic power, the homogenization of culture, and the strengthening of hierarchy and social control as impediments to human freedom and the root causes of the current ecological crisis.

Social ecology advocates a reconstructive approach that promotes a directly democratic, confederal politics. As a body of ideas, social ecology envisions a moral economy that moves beyond scarcity and hierarchy toward a world that fully celebrates diversity. The ISE has been a pioneer in the exploration of ecological means of food production, like organic gardening and permaculture, and alternative technologies. Studies combine theoretical and experiential learning in community organizing, political action, ecological economics, and sustainable building and land use. The ISE, as such, strives to be an agent of social transformation, demonstrating the skills, ideas, and relationships that can nurture vibrant, self-governed, ecological communities. For over 30 years, from the antinuclear and ecology movements to the current one against pervasive militarism and the bleak side of globalization, the ISE has inspired individuals involved in social change to work toward a humane, ecological, and liberatory society. Join the more than 3,000 students from around the globe—from Liberia to the Philippines, Italy to Iran, Norway to Uruguay, Israel to Ethiopia, the United States to Japan, and many more—who have attended the ISE in order to not only remake themselves but remake society as well.

Social ecology suggests that the solutions to the ecological crisis will require a new approach to social life, one which is based in humanly scaled, decentralized, democratic communities. To this end, the Institute for Social Ecology offers internationally recognized programs. These include:



a B.A. in Social Ecology with tracks in alternative agriculture and food systems; social and political theory; activism, organizing, and community development; sustainable design, building, and land use; and popular education;



our internationally acclaimed Summer Institute featuring Sustainable Design, Building and Land Use; Arts, Media, Activism, and Social Change; and Remaking Society.

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