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August 2020, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 417-442 The Spiralling Economy: Connecting Marxian Theory with Ecological Economics
by Crelis Rammelt - 443-459 The Values of Sacred Swamps: Belief-Based Nature Conservation in a Secular World
by Narasimha Hegde & Rafael Ziegler & Hans Joosten - 461-479 A Fresh Look at ‘Relational’ Values in Nature: Distinctions Derived from the Debate on Meaningfulness in Life
by Stijn Neuteleers - 481-498 Gratitude and Alterity in Environmental Virtue Ethics
by Nathan Wood - 499-501 Dominic Welburn, Rawls and the Environmental Crisis
by Claire Worthington Mills - 502-504 Angela Kallhoff, Marcello Di Paola and Maria Schorgenhumer (eds), Plant Ethics: Concepts and Applications
by Gia D'Apprano - 505-507 Timothy J. Cooley (ed.), Cultural Sustainabilities: Music, Media, Language, Advocacy
by Victoria M. Breting-Garcia - 508-510 Naomi Klein, On Fire: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal
by Miles Eades
June 2020, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 253-259 Behaviour, Lockdown and the Natural World
by Norman Dandy - 261-291 Global Convergence and National Disparities in the Structure of Environmental Attitudes and Their Linkage to Pro-Environmental Behaviours
by Hui-Ju Kuo & FU Yang-Chih - 293-315 Mapping Moral Pluralism in Behavioural Spillovers: A Cross-Disciplinary Account of the Multiple Ways in Which We Engage in Moral Valuing
by Michael Vincent & Ann-Kathrin Koessler - 317-337 Pathways from Environmental Ethics to Pro-Environmental Behaviours? Insights from Psychology
by Chelsea Batavia & Jeremy T. Bruskotter & Michael Paul Nelson - 339-359 What Counts as Success? Wider Implications of Achieving Planning Permission in a Low-Impact Ecovillage
by Fiona Shirani & Christopher Groves & Karen Henwood & Nick Pidgeon & Rin Roberts - 361-378 Virtual Consumption, Sustainability and Human Well-Being
by Kenneth R. Pike & C. Tyler Desroches - 379-381 Reviews Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria and Albert Acosta (eds) Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary
by Costas Panayotakis - 382-384 Alison Stone, Nature, Ethics and Gender in German Romanticism and Idealism
by Sebastian Rand - 385-386 David N. Pellow, What is Critical Environmental Justice?
by Gareth A. S. Edwards
April 2020, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 121-130 The Revolution will not be Corporatised!
by Clive L. Spash - 131-151 How Far is Degrowth a Really Revolutionary Counter Movement to Neoliberalism?
by Dorothea Elena Schoppek - 153-174 A Responsibility to Revolt? Climate Ethics in the Real World
by Dan Boscov-Ellen - 175-195 A Moral Analysis of Carbon Majors’ Role in Climate Change
by Marco Grasso & Katia Vladimirova - 197-220 Incumbency, Trust and the Monsanto Effect: Stakeholder Discourses on Greenhouse Gas Removal
by Emily Cox & Elspeth Spence & Nick Pidgeon - 221-239 Towards a Process Epistemology for the Analysis of Social-Ecological Systems
by Maria Mancilla Garcia & Tilman Hertz & Maja Schlüter - 241-243 John Basl, The Death of the Ethic of Life
by Katie Mcshane - 244-246 Giorgos Kallis, Degrowth
by Susan Paulson - 247-249 Mark I. Wallace, When God Was a Bird: Christianity, Animism, and the Re-Enchantment of the World
by Terra Schwerin Rowe - 250-252 Peter Quigley and Scott Slovic (eds), Ecocritical Aesthetics: Language, Beauty, and the Environment
by Nikolaos Gkogkas
February 2020, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-7 The Ethics of Human Intervention on Behalf of ‘Others’
by Claudia Carter - 9-28 Is Nonanthropocentrism Anti-Democratic?
by Mark Alan Michael - 29-45 To Assist or Not to Assist? Assessing the Potential Moral Costs of Humanitarian Intervention in Nature
by Kyle Johannsen - 47-66 The Wild in Fire: Human Aid to Wildlife in the Disasters of the Anthropocene
by Andrew McCumber & Zachary King - 67-87 Urban Greening and Human–Wildlife Relations in Philadelphia: From Animal Control to Multispecies Coexistence?
by Christian Hunold - 89-107 Uncomplicating the Idea of Wilderness
by Joshua S. Duclos - 109-111 J. Baird Callicott, John van Buren and Keith Wayne Brown, Greek Natural Philosophy: The Presocratics and Their Importance for Environmental Philosophy
by Alan Holland - 112-114 Christopher J. Preston, The Synthetic Age: Outdesigning Evolution, Resurrecting Species, and Reengineering Our World
by Simon Hailwood - 115-117 Idil Boran, Political Theory and Global Climate Action: Recasting the Public Sphere
by Corey Katz - 118-120 Amy J. Fitzgerald, Animal Advocacy and Environmentalism: Understanding and Bridging the Divide
by Erin Mckenna
December 2019, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 633-639 Knowing Your Audience: Exploring the Latent Attitudes and Values of Environmental Stakeholders
by Ewan J. Woodley - 641-663 Disturbed Earth: Conceptions of the Deep Underground in Shale Extraction Deliberations in the US and UK
by Tristan Partridge & Merryn Thomas & Nick Pidgeon & Barbara Herr Harthorn - 665-691 How Knowledge of the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) is Formed: Report from the Danube Delta
by Mihnea Tănăsescu & ştefan Constantinescu - 693-713 Labour's Hidden Soul: Religion at the Intersection of Labour and the Environment
by David Uzzell & Nora Räthzel - 715-739 Atheism in the American Animal Rights Movement: An Invisible Majority
by Corey Lee Wrenn - 741-762 Materialism, Awareness of Environmental Consequences and Environmental Philanthropic Behaviour among Potential Donors
by Piia Lundberg & Annukka Vainio & Ann Ojala & Anni Arponen - 763-765 Christine Korsgaard, Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals
by Toby Svoboda - 766-768 Sahotra Sarkar and Ben A. Minteer (eds), A Sustainable Philosophy: The Work of Bryan Norton
by Zachary Piso - 769-771 David Wood, Deep Time, Dark Times: On Being Geologically Human
by Rick Elmore - 772-774 Roger A. Sedjo, Surviving Global Warming: Why Eliminating Greenhouse Gases Isn't Enough
by Martin SchÖNfeld
October 2019, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 519-526 Can Imitating Nature save the Planet?
by Henry Dicks & Vincent Blok - 527-549 What is Mimicked by Biomimicry? Synthetic Cells as Exemplifications of the Threefold Biomimicry Paradox
by Hub Zwart - 551-571 Bio-Informed Emerging Technologies and Their Relation to the Sustainability Aims of Biomimicry
by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 573-600 Biomimicry and the Problem of Praxis
by Freya Mathews - 601-620 Being like Gaia: Biomimicry and Ecological Ethics
by Henry Dicks - 621-623 Simon Appolloni, Convergent Knowing: Christianity and Science in Conversation with a Suffering Creation
by Kevin J. O'Brien - 624-626 Anna Tsing, Heather Swanson, Elaine Gan and Nils Bubandt (eds.), Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene
by Megan Amanda Pay - 627-629 Paul B. Thompson and Kirill O. Thompson (eds), Agricultural Ethics in East Asian Perspective: A Transpacific Dialogue
by Leila Chakroun - 630-632 Peat Leith, Kevin O'Toole, Marcus Haward and Brian Coffey, Enhancing Science Impact: Bridging Research, Policy and Practice for Sustainability
by Annika Hanke
August 2019, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 397-403 Questions of Knowledge and Non-Knowledge
by Marion Hourdequin - 405-427 Should Environmental Ethicists Fear Moral Anti-Realism?
by Anne Schwenkenbecher & Michael Rubin - 429-448 Nonideal Ethics and Arguments against Eating Animals
by Bob Fischer - 449-470 Movement, Wildness and Animal Aesthetics
by Tom Greaves - 471-488 When the Grass Sings: Poetic Reason and Animal Writing
by Isabel Balza - 489-506 The Reification of Non-Human Nature
by Teea Kortetmäki - 507-509 Robin Attfield, Environmental Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
by Thomas Pölzler - 510-512 Marcus Düwell, Gerhard Bos and Naomi Van Steenbergen (eds), Towards the Ethics of a Green Future: The Theory and Practice of Human Rights for Future People
by J. Spencer Atkins - 513-515 Erin McKenna, Livestock: Food, Fiber, and Friends
by Tess Varner - 516-517 Debjani Bhattacharyya, Empire and Ecology in the Bengal Delta: The Making of Calcutta
by Jeremy J. Schmidt
June 2019, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 263-273 Social Ecological Transformation, Whether you like it or Not!
by Clive L. Spash - 275-303 Ecological Historicity, Novelty and Functionality in the Anthropocene
by Eric Desjardins & Justin Donhauser & Gillian Barker - 305-323 Environments Past: Nostalgia in Environmental Policy and Governance
by Jordan P. Howell & Jennifer Kitson & David Clowney - 325-345 How to Deal with Hybrids in the Anthropocene? Towards a Philosophy of Technology and Environmental Philosophy 2.0
by Magdalena Hoły-Šuczaj & Vincent Blok - 347-365 Democracy and Agonism in the Anthropocene: The Challenges of Knowledge, Time and Boundary
by Amanda Machin - 367-383 Should Naturalists Believe in the Anthropocene?
by Morgan C. Tait - 385-387 Mark Woods Rethinking Wilderness Peterborough, Ontario, 2017: Broadview Press ISBN 978–1-55111–348–7 (PB) $34.95 306pp
by Marion Hourdequin - 388-390 T.J. Kasperbauer, Subhuman: The Moral Psychology of Human Attitudes to Animals
by Harry Hilser - 391-393 Matthias Fritsch, Philippe Lynes and David Wood (eds), Eco-Deconstruction: Derrida and Environmental Philosophy
by Rick Elmore - 394-395 Tapio. S. Katko, Finnish Water Services - Experiences in Global Perspective
by Rebecca Pearce
April 2019, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 135-140 Focusing on Relational Matters to Overcome Duality
by Claudia Carter - 141-170 The ‘Park’ as Racial Practice: Constructing Whiteness on Safari in Tanzania
by Cassie M. Hays - 171-190 Unravelling Reasons for the Non-Establishment of Protected Areas: Justification Regimes and Principles of Worth in a Swiss National Park Project
by Annina Helena Michel & Norman Backhaus - 191-210 The Ecovillage Movement: New Ways to Experience Nature
by Alice Brombin - 211-232 Avoiding the Invasive Trap: Policies for Aquatic Non-Indigenous Plant Management
by Paul Radomski & Donna Perleberg - 233-251 The Paradox of Sustainable Degrowth and a Convivial Alternative
by Oscar Krüger - 253-255 Arran Gare, The Philosophical Foundations of Ecological Civilization: A Manifesto for the Future
by Piers H.G. Stephens - 256-258 Samuel Scheffler, Why Worry About Future Generations?
by Marc Davidson - 259-260 Luigi Pellizzoni, Ontological Politics in a Disposable World: The New Mastery of Nature
by Andrea Ghelfi - 261-262 Hartmut Rosa and Christoph Henning (eds.), The Good Life Beyond Growth: New Perspectives
by Oscar Krüger
February 2019, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-8 Reconciling Ecological and Democratic Values: Recent Perspectives on Ecological Democracy1
by David Schlosberg & Karin Bäckstrand & Jonathan Pickering - 9-30 Decolonising Dignity for Inclusive Democracy
by Christine J. Winter - 31-53 Ecological Democracy, Just Transitions and a Political Ecology of Design
by Damian F. White - 55-74 A Cultural Account of Ecological Democracy
by Marit Hammond - 75-99 Towards a New Ecological Democracy: A Critical Evaluation of the Deliberation Paradigm within Green Political Theory
by Matthew Lepori - 101-121 Participation(s) in Transnational Environmental Governance: Green Values versus Instrumental Use
by AyÅŸem Mert - 123-125 Svetozar Y. Monkov and Bernhardt L. Trout (eds.) Mastery of Nature: Promises and Prospects
by Ashley Dodsworth - 126-128 Arne Johan Vetlesen, The Denial of Nature: Environmental Philosophy in the Era of Global Capitalism
by Robert H. Scott - 129-130 Eelco Rohling, The Oceans: A Deep History
by Sarah Holmes - 131-133 Jonathan A. Newman, Gary Varner and Stefan Linquist, Defending Biodiversity: Environmental Science and Ethics
by Ian Lawson
December 2018, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 597-601 Grounding Words and Flights of Imagination
by Tom Greaves - 603-621 In Search of Allies for Postnatural Environmentalism, or Revisiting an Ecophilosophical Reading of Heidegger
by Magdalena Hoły-Šuczaj - 623-644 Gratitude to Nature
by Tony Manela - 645-663 How Demanding is Our Climate Duty? An Application of the No-Harm Principle to Individual Emissions
by Augustin Fragnière - 665-685 Ecology, Community and Food Sovereignty: What's in a Word?
by Jade Monaghan & Mick Smith - 687-705 Engaging the Imagination: ‘New Nature Writing’, Collective Politics and the Environmental Crisis
by Kate Oakley & Jonathan Ward & Ian Christie - 707-710 Frank Trentmann, Empire of Things: How We Became a World of Consumers, from the Fifteenth Century to the Twenty-first
by Sam Bliss - 711-712 Henry Bugbee, edited by David W. Rodick, Wilderness in America: Philosophical Writings
by Laura Smith - 713-715 Milena Buchs and Max Koch, Postgrowth and Wellbeing: Challenges to Sustainable Welfare
by Rachel Manning - 716-718 Philip Cafaro, How Many is Too Many? The Progressive Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States
by Gerry Nagtzaam - 719-721 Ronald Sandler, Environmental Ethics: Theory in Practice
by Zachary Vereb
October 2018, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 459-465 Pathways to Policy and Management: Knowledge, Process and Venue
by Norman Dandy - 467-488 Non-Epistemic Values in Adaptive Management: Framing Possibilities in the Legal Context of Endangered Columbia River Salmon
by Shana Lee Hirsch & Jerrold Long - 489-512 In the Name of Science and Technology: The Post-Political Environmental Debate and the Taranto Steel Plant (Italy)
by Lidia Greco & Francesco Bagnardi - 513-533 Unsettling Reconciliation: Decolonial Methods for Transforming Social-Ecological Systems
by Esme G. Murdock - 535-557 Who Should Pay for Climate Adaptation? Public Attitudes and the Financing of Flood Protection in Florida
by Samuel Merrill & Jack Kartez & Karen Langbehn & Frank Muller-Karger & Catherine J. Reynolds - 559-584 Spatial Framing, Existing Associations and Climate Change Beliefs
by Adrian BrÃœGger & Nicholas F. Pidgeon - 585-587 Kevin J. O'Brien, The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance From Nonviolent Activists
by Jamie Mccauley - 588-590 Jason M. Kelly, Philip V. Scarpino, Helen Berry, James Syvitski and Michel Meybeck (eds.), Rivers of the Anthropocene
by Rafael Ziegler - 591-593 Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics
by Geoffrey B. Frasz - 594-596 Randall Curren and Ellen Metzger, Living Well Now and in the Future: Why Sustainability Matters
by Evelyn Brister
August 2018, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 325-330 Rewilding in Cultural Layered Landscapes
by Martin Drenthen - 331-350 The Many Meanings of Rewilding: An Introduction and the Case for a Broad Conceptualisation
by Andrea R. Gammon - 351-375 New Nature in Old Landscapes: Some Dutch Examples of the Relation between History, Heritage and Ecological Restoration
by Hans Renes - 377-403 Abandoning or Reimagining a Cultural Heartland? Understanding and Responding to Rewilding Conflicts in Wales – the Case of the Cambrian Wildwood
by Sophie Wynne-Jones & Graham Strouts & George Holmes - 405-425 Rewilding in Layered Landscapes as a Challenge to Place Identity
by Martin Drenthen - 427-445 Restoring or Re-storying the Lake District: Applying Responsive Cohesion to a Current Problem Situation
by Isis Brook - 447-449 Ben Hale, The Wild and the Wicked: On Nature and Human Nature
by Avram Hiller - 450-452 Stewart Barr, Jan Prillwitz, Tim Ryley and Gareth Shaw, Geographies of Transport and Mobility: Prospects and Challenges in an Age of Climate Change
by Ewan J. Woodley - 453-455 S. Ravi Rajan, Adam Romero and Michael Watts (eds), Genealogies of Environmentalism: The Lost Works of Clarence Glacken
by Jeremy J. Schmidt - 456-458 Tony Fry, Re-Making Cities: An Introduction to Urban Metrofitting
by Ewan J. Woodley
June 2018, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 215-222 Facing the Truth or Living a Lie: Conformity, Radicalism and Activism
by Clive L. Spash - 223-243 Engaging with Climate Change: Comparing the Cultures of Science and Activism
by Paul Hoggett & Rosemary Randall - 245-267 The Degrowth Spectrum: Convergence and Divergence within a Diverse and Conflictual Alliance
by Dennis Eversberg & Matthias Schmelzer - 269-288 Ubuntu and Ecofeminism: Value-Building with African and Womanist Voices
by Inge Konik - 289-312 Green Faith? The Role of Faith-Based Actors in Global Sustainable Development Discourse
by Katharina Glaab & Doris Fuchs - 313-315 Pauline Phemister, Leibniz and the Environment
by Alan Holland - 316-318 Paul B. Thompson, The Spirit of the Soil, 2nd edition
by Claire Worthington Mills - 319-321 Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being: Two Philosophical Perspectives
by Yogi Hale Hendlin - 322-324 George M. Woodwell, A World to Live In: An Ecologist's Vision for a Plundered Planet
by Zachary Vereb
April 2018, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 113-118 Varieties of Non-Anthropocentricism: Duty, Beauty, Knowledge and Reality
by Marion Hourdequin - 119-136 Killing in Self-Defence and the Case for Biocentric Individualism
by Jake Monaghan - 137-158 A Duty to Cognitively Enhance Animals
by Yasha Rohwer - 159-178 Are Poplar Plantations Really Beautiful? On Allen Carlson's Aesthetics of Agricultural Landscapes and Environmentalism
by Fernando Arribas Herguedas - 179-201 Reframing Tacit Human–Nature Relations: An Inquiry into Process Philosophy and the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi
by Roope Oskari Kaaronen - 203-205 Dominic Roser and Christian Seidel, Climate Justice: An Introduction (translated by Ciaran Cronin)
by Megan Blomfield - 206-208 Laura Dassow Walls, Henry David Thoreau: A Life
by Bob Pepperman Taylor - 209-211 Steven Best, The Politics of Total Liberation
by Robert Garner - 212-213 John M Meyer and Jens Kersten (eds), The Greening of Everyday Life: Challenging Practices, Imagining Possibilities
by Robert Paehlke
February 2018, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-7 Assimilation, Blind Spots and Coproduced Crises
by Claudia Carter - 9-27 The Naturalisation of Growth: Marx, the Regulation Approach and Bourdieu
by Max Koch - 29-53 Widening the Evaluative Space for Ecosystem Services: A Taxonomy of Plural Values and Valuation Methods
by Paola Arias-Arévalo & Erik Gómez-Baggethun & Berta MartÃn-López & Mario Pérez-Rincón - 55-80 Where is Goal 18? The Need for Biocultural Heritage in the Sustainable Development Goals
by Alexandria K. Poole - 81-102 Self-Identity and Sense of Place: Some Thoughts regarding Climate Change Adaptation Policy Formulation
by Charles N. Herrick - 103-105 Simon Hailwood, Alienation and Nature in Environmental Philosophy
by Zev Trachtenberg - 106-108 Stephen M. Gardiner and David A. Weisbach, Debating Climate Ethics
by Martin Schönfeld - 109-110 Darren F. Speece, Defending Giants: The Redwood Wars and the Transformation of American Environmental Politics
by Emily K. Brock - 111-112 Paul Raskin, Journey to Earthland:The Great Transition to Planetary Civilization
by Mine Islar
December 2017, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 663-668 Reversing Environmental Degradation: Justice, Fairness, Responsibility and Meaning
by Simon Hailwood - 669-691 Fairness in Allocating the Global Emissions Budget
by David R. Morrow - 693-710 Sharing Responsibility for Divesting from Fossil Fuels
by Eric S. Godoy - 711-731 What is Wrong with Nimbys? Renewable Energy, Landscape Impacts and Incommensurable Values
by Anne Schwenkenbecher - 733-755 Texturing Waste: Attachment and Identity in EveryDay Consumption and Waste Practices
by Gareth Thomas & Christopher Groves & Karen Henwood & Nick Pidgeon - 757-777 Skewed Vulnerabilities and Moral Corruption in Global Perspectives on Climate Engineering
by Wylie Carr & Christopher J. Preston - 779-781 Jessica Pierce, Run, Spot, Run: The Ethics of Keeping Pets
by Roger J.H. King - 782-784 Mary Phillips and Nick Rumens (eds), Contemporary Perspectives on Ecofeminism
by Tess Varner - 785-787 Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky, Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think about Energy in the Age of Global Warming
by Ewan J. Woodley - 788-790 Garrett M. Broad, More than Just Food: Food Justice and Community Change
by Rebecca Sandover
October 2017, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 535-538 Conflict and Resolution
by Simon P. James - 539-559 Governance, Participation and Local Perceptions of Protected Areas: Unwinding Traumatic Nature in the Blouberg Mountain Range
by Natasha Louise Constant & Sandra Bell - 561-581 Speaking about Weeds: Indigenous Elders’ Metaphors for Invasive Species and Their Management
by Thomas Michael Bach & Brendon M.H. Larson - 583-605 A Teleological Approach to the Wicked Problem of Managing UtrÃa National Park
by Nicolás Acosta GarcÃa & Katharine N. Farrell & Hannu I. Heikkinen & Simo Sarkki - 607-628 Representing Non-Human Interests
by Alfonso Donoso - 629-648 Nonhuman Animals as Property Holders: An Exploration of the Lockean Labour-Mixing Account
by Josh Milburn - 649-651 Peter Dauvergne, Environmentalism of the Rich
by Phoebe Stephens - 652-654 Susan Owens, Knowledge, Policy, and Expertise: The UK Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution 1970-2011
by Andrew Gilg - 655-657 Alan H. Lockwood, Heat Advisory: Protecting Health on a Warming Planet
by Thomas E. Randall - 658-660 Clare Heyward and Dominic Roser (eds), Climate Justice in a Non-Ideal World
by Corey Katz - 661-662 J. Farley and D. Malghan (eds), Beyond Uneconomic Growth: Economics, Equity and the Ecological Predicament
by Ian Bailey
August 2017, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 403-412 Environmentalism and Democracy in the Age of Nationalism and Corporate Capitalism
by Clive L. Spash - 413-435 The Green Economy: Pragmatism or Revolution? Perceptions of Young Researchers on Social Ecological Transformation
by Dalia D'amato & Nils Droste & Sander Chan & Anton Hofer - 437-455 Don't Put All Your Speech-Acts in One Basket: Situating Animal Activism in the Deliberative System
by Lucy J. Parry - 457-479 The Politics of Justification: Newspaper Representations of Environmental Conflict between Fishers and the Oil Industry in Mexico
by Liina-Maija Quist & Pia Rinne - 481-502 Framing a ‘Climate Change Frontier’: International News Media Coverage Surrounding Natural Resource Development in Greenland
by William Davies & Samuel Wright & James Van Alstine - 503-522 Ableism and Disablism in the UK Environmental Movement
by Deborah Fenney - 523-525 Marion Hourdequin and David G. Havlick (eds.) Restoring Layered Landscapes: History, Ecology and Culture
by Svein Anders Noer Lie - 526-528 Andrew Dobson, Environmental Politics: A Very Short Introduction
by Paul Fagan - 529-531 Ricardo Rozzi et al. (eds)., Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice
by Paul B. Thompson - 532-534 T. Gabrielson, C. Hall, J.M. Meyer and D. Schlosberg (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory
by Guy M. Robinson
June 2017, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 263-268 Beyond the Anthropocene: Perspectives on Human–Nature Relations, Old and New
by Marion Hourdequin - 269-295 Value Pluralism and Consistency Maximisation in the Writings of Aldo Leopold: Moving beyond Callicott's Interpretations of the Land Ethic
by Ben Dixon - 297-315 Phenomenology and Teleology: Hans Jonas's Philosophy of Life
by Lewis Coyne - 317-342 Hundertwasser – Inspiration for Environmental Ethics: Reformulating the Ecological Self
by Nir Barak - 343-364 Nature, Engagement, Empathy: Yijing as a Chinese Ecological Aesthetics
by Qi Li & John Ryan - 365-389 Human–Nature Relationships and Linkages to Environmental Behaviour
by Michael Thomas Braito & Kerstin Böck & Courtney Flint & Andreas Muhar & Susanne Muhar & Marianne Penker - 391-393 Simon P. James, Environmental Philosophy: An Introduction
by Francesco Carpanini - 394-396 Toby Svoboda, Duties Regarding Nature: A Kantian Environmental Ethic
by Martin Schönfeld - 397-399 Hugh P. McDonald, Environmental Philosophy: A Revaluation of Cosmopolitan Ethics from an Ecocentric Standpoint
by Daniel Crescenzo - 400-402 Alex V. Barnard, Freegans: Diving into the Wealth of Food Waste in America
by Sarah Surak
April 2017, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 125-130 Knowledge, Expertise and Engagement
by Stewart Barr - 131-155 People and Planet: Values, Motivations and Formative Influences of Individuals Acting to Mitigate Climate Change
by Rachel Howell & Simon Allen - 157-176 The Problem of Inclusion in Deliberative Environmental Valuation
by Andrés Vargas & Lo Alex & Michael Howes & Nicholas Rohde