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  • Plants and Animals

    Interdisciplinary Approaches

    Plants and Animals: Interdisciplinary Approaches aims to publish scholarly work that addresses common challenges across the fields of plant and animal studies from interdisciplinary perspectives. The series welcomes monographs and edited collections that focus and reflect upon interactions of plants, animals, and humans in innovative ways. At a time of large-scale anthropogenic species extinction, there is a pressing need to promote scholarship that can help us envision more equitable and harmonious forms of coexistence on the planet. The series therefore encourages submissions explicitly geared to build bridges not only between plant and animal studies, but also leading-edge research on other forms of life or ways of being, including fungi, lichens, algae and other microorganisms, as well as scholarship on fantasy creatures, cryptids, semi-living beings, and even non-living forms of existence. The goal is to abolish an artificially compartmentalized view of the world in order to add to the ways of knowing that are beginning to grow through the interconnections between these related fields of study. Grounded in the humanities, Plants and Animals welcomes trans-disciplinary perspectives that engage with scholarship in the social sciences and in the natural sciences. Editorial Board: Giovanni Aloi (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Helga Braunbeck (North Carolina State University), Danielle Celermajer (University of Sydney), Monica Gagliano (Southern Cross University), Joela Jacobs (University of Arizona), Daniel Heath Justice (University of British Columbia), John Miller (University of Sheffield), Stephanie Posthumus (McGill University), Parama Roy (University of California, Davis), Karen V. Lykke (University of Oslo), Oscar de la Torre (UNC Charlotte).

    2 publications

  • Parcs et Jardins

    Cette collection est éditée par la Fondation des Parcs et Jardins de France, qui a pour mission de développer les connaissances et le goût pour lart des jardins. La collection porte à la connaissance du public international les recherches sur lart des jardins, tant sur les techniques, que sur les lieux, les paysagistes ou les éléments spécifiques végétaux ou architecturaux. Seront aussi diffusés les travaux concernant lusage des jardins, tant pour lapparat, la botanique, la santé, le lien social et bien entendu la délectation du jardinier et des visiteurs. Ces travaux seront en français ou en anglais, sous forme de monographies, actes de colloques, de thèses, ou douvrages collectifs. Cette collection est éditée par la Fondation des Parcs et Jardins de France, qui a pour mission de développer les connaissances et le goût pour lart des jardins. La collection porte à la connaissance du public international les recherches sur lart des jardins, tant sur les techniques, que sur les lieux, les paysagistes ou les éléments spécifiques végétaux ou architecturaux. Seront aussi diffusés les travaux concernant lusage des jardins, tant pour lapparat, la botanique, la santé, le lien social et bien entendu la délectation du jardinier et des visiteurs. Ces travaux seront en français ou en anglais, sous forme de monographies, actes de colloques, de thèses, ou douvrages collectifs. Cette collection est éditée par la Fondation des Parcs et Jardins de France, qui a pour mission de développer les connaissances et le goût pour lart des jardins. La collection porte à la connaissance du public international les recherches sur lart des jardins, tant sur les techniques, que sur les lieux, les paysagistes ou les éléments spécifiques végétaux ou architecturaux. Seront aussi diffusés les travaux concernant lusage des jardins, tant pour lapparat, la botanique, la santé, le lien social et bien entendu la délectation du jardinier et des visiteurs. Ces travaux seront en français ou en anglais, sous forme de monographies, actes de colloques, de thèses, ou douvrages collectifs.

    1 publications

  • Ecological Pedagogy, Curriculum and Scholarship

    This book series is premised on the ecological understanding that all of education– all of the living fields of knowledge entrusted to teachers and students in schools, all of the gestures of teaching and learning itself – is full of relations, interdependencies, ancestries, places, voices animated by lived and learned experiences. Ecological pedagogy, curriculum and scholarship understands that all living fields of knowledge must be taught and learned as such, with all of their intrinsic and animate rigours, complexities, interrelatedness, and earthly responsibilities. In these ecologically sorrowful times, our individual and collective impulse to raise voices of commiseration and encouragement to those working inside and outside of schools bristles with urgency. And this just at a time when the world also seems to be churning with increasing distractions and fakeries whose beneficiaries are not of this earth. Schools and schooling are caught up in ongoing yet ever-shifting inheritances of place and displacement, privilege, colonialism, gender and so on. They are also subject to legacies of indiscriminate standardization, efficiency, fragmentation and all of the ramped-up, exhausting and exhausted distractions of our current age. Education often drags along with its tenacious legacies of thinking and practice that are mostly silent, often silencing, simply taken for granted as just the way things are. Schooling itself, in so many quarters, has become an ecological disaster. Many teachers have studied and voiced these matters, while pursuing more venturous, ecologically sound work in their classroom, all this in deliberate resistance to the marginalization of such work. The series invites scholarly, enlivening and healing ways of researching and writing that attempt to live up to the ecologies of the topics themselves, each in their own ways and languages, each laden with their own ancestries, troubles, and insights – eco-hermeneutics, interpretive research, poetic inquiry, autobiographical and life writing, currere, Indigenous research, arts-based inquiry, storytelling and emergent ways and means of knowing. None of these are merely methodologies. Each involves myriad encounters, myriad relationships, myriad possibilities. In trying to find the measure of what is written within the things written about, these ways are in themselves ecological and pedagogical. They are locales where our relations are worked out, our songs are sung, our silences are shared, and our individual and collective stories are lived, contested, shaped and re-told. The logo for this book series is a Celtic Knot drawn by Eric Jardine in 1992. It became the cover illustration of a self-published book that year. It is a reminder of how long-standing is this current stream of work in education, stretching far back from there. These stretches are part of the ecological imagination itself. This book series is premised on the ecological understanding that all of education– all of the living fields of knowledge entrusted to teachers and students in schools, all of the gestures of teaching and learning itself – is full of relations, interdependencies, ancestries, places, voices animated by lived and learned experiences. Ecological pedagogy, curriculum and scholarship understands that all living fields of knowledge must be taught and learned as such, with all of their intrinsic and animate rigours, complexities, interrelatedness, and earthly responsibilities. In these ecologically sorrowful times, our individual and collective impulse to raise voices of commiseration and encouragement to those working inside and outside of schools bristles with urgency. And this just at a time when the world also seems to be churning with increasing distractions and fakeries whose beneficiaries are not of this earth. Schools and schooling are caught up in ongoing yet ever-shifting inheritances of place and displacement, privilege, colonialism, gender and so on. They are also subject to legacies of indiscriminate standardization, efficiency, fragmentation and all of the ramped-up, exhausting and exhausted distractions of our current age. Education often drags along with its tenacious legacies of thinking and practice that are mostly silent, often silencing, simply taken for granted as just the way things are. Schooling itself, in so many quarters, has become an ecological disaster. Many teachers have studied and voiced these matters, while pursuing more venturous, ecologically sound work in their classroom, all this in deliberate resistance to the marginalization of such work. The series invites scholarly, enlivening and healing ways of researching and writing that attempt to live up to the ecologies of the topics themselves, each in their own ways and languages, each laden with their own ancestries, troubles, and insights – eco-hermeneutics, interpretive research, poetic inquiry, autobiographical and life writing, currere, Indigenous research, arts-based inquiry, storytelling and emergent ways and means of knowing. None of these are merely methodologies. Each involves myriad encounters, myriad relationships, myriad possibilities. In trying to find the measure of what is written within the things written about, these ways are in themselves ecological and pedagogical. They are locales where our relations are worked out, our songs are sung, our silences are shared, and our individual and collective stories are lived, contested, shaped and re-told. The logo for this book series is a Celtic Knot drawn by Eric Jardine in 1992. It became the cover illustration of a self-published book that year. It is a reminder of how long-standing is this current stream of work in education, stretching far back from there. These stretches are part of the ecological imagination itself.

    3 publications

  • International Bonhoeffer Interpretations

    ISSN: 1864-757X

    This series on the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) seeks to offer what its title promises by presenting interpretations of his thought from international perspectives. The term interpretation is meant to indicate both careful analysis of Bonhoeffer’'s texts and the creative exploration of his theological ideas in order to gauge their relevance for contemporary issues of interpretation, religion, politics, and culture. The editors hope that this series will promote greater awareness of Bonhoeffer’'s international significance and facilitate research from a variety of cultural and disciplinary perspectives. The series IBI will include the conference proceedings of the annual International Bonhoeffer Colloquia (IBC) which are organized by the editors of the series. These colloquia concentrate on different aspects of Bonhoeffer’'s theology and try to coordinate the international network of Bonhoeffer projects. Their focus is the exchange and cooperation among younger research fellows dealing with the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The new series will also include monographs and essay collections which reflect on the new perspectives Bonhoeffer’'s theology opens up for current challenges experienced by an increasingly international global community.

    7 publications

  • Title: Literarische Konstruktionen autobiographischer Subjektivität in der «nouvelle autobiographie»

    Literarische Konstruktionen autobiographischer Subjektivität in der «nouvelle autobiographie»

    Samuel Beckett – Nathalie Sarraute – Claude Simon
    by Christiane Sauer (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Les plantes d’Adonis

    Les plantes d’Adonis

    by Jacques Chamay (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: La Muse des jardins

    La Muse des jardins

    Jardins de l’Europe littéraire (1580-1700)
    by Jean Weisgerber (Author)
    ©2002 Monographs
  • Title: Adel, Deutscher Orden und Königtum im Elsaß des 13. Jahrhunderts

    Adel, Deutscher Orden und Königtum im Elsaß des 13. Jahrhunderts

    Unter Berücksichtigung der Johanniter
    by Peter Conradin von Planta (Author)
    ©1997 Thesis
  • Title: Piaget and Education Primer

    Piaget and Education Primer

    by David W. Jardine (Author)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: Foucault and Education Primer

    Foucault and Education Primer

    by Gail McNicol Jardine (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Jardins littéraires et méditerranéens

    Jardins littéraires et méditerranéens

    by Encarnación Medina Arjona (Volume editor) Ouidad Tebbaa (Volume editor) Marlène Bouzin (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Plantation Pedagogy

    Plantation Pedagogy

    A Postcolonial and Global Perspective
    by Laurette S. M. Bristol (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Speaking with a Boneless Tongue

    Speaking with a Boneless Tongue

    by David W. Jardine (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Textbook
  • Title: Quatre siècles d’édition musicale

    Quatre siècles d’édition musicale

    Mélanges offerts à Jean Gribenski
    by Joann Elart (Volume editor) Etienne Jardin (Volume editor) Patrick Taieb (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: "Why Study for A Future We Won't Have?"

    "Why Study for A Future We Won't Have?"

    Commiserations and Encouragement for Ecologically Sorrowful Times
    by David W. Jardine (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Textbook
  • Title: Literaturen und Kulturen des Vegetabilen. Plant Studies – Kulturwissenschaftliche Pflanzenforschung

    Literaturen und Kulturen des Vegetabilen. Plant Studies – Kulturwissenschaftliche Pflanzenforschung

    by Urte Stobbe (Volume editor) Anke Kramer (Volume editor) Berbeli Wanning (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: Religion, Religionlessness and Contemporary Western Culture

    Religion, Religionlessness and Contemporary Western Culture

    Explorations in Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Theology
    by Stephen Plant (Volume editor) Ralf K. Wüstenberg (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
  • Title: Ecological Pedagogy, Buddhist Pedagogy, Hermeneutic Pedagogy

    Ecological Pedagogy, Buddhist Pedagogy, Hermeneutic Pedagogy

    Experiments in a Curriculum for Miracles
    by Jackie Seidel (Author) David W. Jardine (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: On the Pedagogy of Suffering

    On the Pedagogy of Suffering

    Hermeneutic and Buddhist Meditations
    by David W. Jardine (Volume editor) Christopher Gilham (Volume editor) Graham McCaffrey (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: The Ecological Heart of Teaching

    The Ecological Heart of Teaching

    Radical Tales of Refuge and Renewal for Classrooms and Communities
    by Jackie Seidel (Volume editor) David W. Jardine (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: An Ecological Pedagogy of Joy

    An Ecological Pedagogy of Joy

    On Relations, Aliveness and Love
    by Jodi Latremouille (Author) Lesley Tait (Author) David W. Jardine (Author) 2024
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: “Beweglich und bildsam”: Goethe, Plants, and Literature
  • Title: Les bonnes raisons des émotions

    Les bonnes raisons des émotions

    Principes et méthode pour l’étude du discours "émotionné"
    by Christian Plantin (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: A.V. Dicey: General Characteristics of English Constitutionalism

    A.V. Dicey: General Characteristics of English Constitutionalism

    Six Unpublished Lectures- With a Foreword by Lord Plant of Highfield
    by Peter Raina (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Others
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