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Latin American Environmental Humanities
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Environmental Humanities and Indigeneity
Series Editor: Debashree Dattaray (Jadavpur University, India) This book series would foreground the interface of indigenous knowledge systems, environmental justice, and the emerging field of environmental humanities. It will focus on recent research that locates indigenous worldviews, practices, and histories at the centre of discussion in the context of increasing environmental challenges and climate crises. Through a critical and interdisciplinary perspective, the series will address the devastating impacts of neocolonialism globalization and ecological degradation. Consequently, the series would attempt to amplify indigenous voices, knowledge, and agency. The series aims to initiate a dialogue, scholarship, and action between scholars, activists and writers in the field from both the Global South and the Global North that would in turn facilitate environmental justice, sustainable practices, and recognition of the rights and knowledge of indigenous peoples. Proposals are invited in a range of topics which situate indigenous epistemologies within the larger concerns of environmental humanities. Works may focus but not be limited to topics such as indigeneity, eco-poetics, eco-aesthetics, cultural studies, environmental justice, literary theory, animal studies, environmental aesthetics, narrative cultures, environmental materialities, environmental sustainability from an interdisciplinary perspective. The series would seek to prioritize ecological wisdom embedded in Indigenous cultures that challenge technocratic solutions. The series articulates more inclusive, decolonial and ethically grounded environmental approaches. Expressions of interest may be sent to debashree.dattaray@jadavpuruniversity.in Editorial Advisory Board David Stirrup (University of York, England) Jorge Marcone (Rutgers University) Lill Tove Fredriksen (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) Nibedita Mukherjee (Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, India) Nilika Mehrotra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) Peter Keegan (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Stefano Beggiora (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy)
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[Re]thinking Environmental Education
"The [Re]thinking Environmental Education book series is a response to the international recognition that environmental issues have taken center stage in political and social discourse. Resolution and/or re-evaluation of the many contemporary environmental issues will require a thoughtful, informed, and well-educated citizenry. Quality environmental education does not come easily; it must be grounded in mindful practice and research excellence. This series reflects the highest quality of contemporary scholarship and, as such, is positioned at the leading edge not only of the field of environmental education, but of education generally. There are many approaches to environmental education research and delivery, each grounded in particular contexts and epistemological, ontological and axiological positions, and this series reflects that diversity."
23 publications
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Questions d'Environnement - Environmental Issues
1 publications
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Studies in the Humanities
Literature - Politics - SocietyThe Studies in the Humanities series welcomes manuscripts discussing various aspects of the humanities. The series' emphasis is on medieval and Renaissance literatures with a focus on Western civilizations and cultures. Submissions deal-ing with linguistics, history, politics, or sociology within the same time frame and geographical bounds are also encouraged. Manuscripts may be submitted in English, French, or Italian. The Studies in the Humanities series welcomes manuscripts discussing various aspects of the humanities. The series' emphasis is on medieval and Renaissance literatures with a focus on Western civilizations and cultures. Submissions deal-ing with linguistics, history, politics, or sociology within the same time frame and geographical bounds are also encouraged. Manuscripts may be submitted in English, French, or Italian. The Studies in the Humanities series welcomes manuscripts discussing various aspects of the humanities. The series' emphasis is on medieval and Renaissance literatures with a focus on Western civilizations and cultures. Submissions deal-ing with linguistics, history, politics, or sociology within the same time frame and geographical bounds are also encouraged. Manuscripts may be submitted in English, French, or Italian.
54 publications
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Die Pflanzenwelt im Fokus der Environmental Humanities / Le végétal au défi des Humanités environnementales
Deutsch-französische Perspektiven / Perspectives franco-allemandes©2021 Conference proceedings -
Environmental Careers, Environmental Employment and Environmental Training
International Approaches and Contexts©2001 Edited Collection -
From Environmentalism to Transenvironmentalism
The Ethnography of an Urban Protest in Modern Istanbul©2009 Monographs -
Environmental Conflict and the Media
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Do I Have an Environmental Disease?
Recognition and Prevention of the Causes of Cancer and Chronic Diseases-©2015 Monographs -
Energy and the Environmental Challenge
Lessons from the European Union and Australia©2011 Edited Collection -
Science and Environmental Education
Towards the Integration of Science Education, Experimental Science Activities and Environmental Education©2008 Conference proceedings -
World Trends in Environmental Education
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The Agri-Environmental Policy of the European Union
The Implementation of the Agri-Environmental Measures within the Common Agricultural Policy in France, Germany, and Portugal©2002 Edited Collection -
The Environmental Challenges for Japan and Germany
Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Perspectives©2004 Conference proceedings -
Measuring the Effectivity of Environmental Law
Legal Indicators for Sustainable Development©2021 Monographs