- only
legal and
economic structural change, but also the
emergence of
ecocultural practices that
challenge anthropocentric disciplinary power and lead...
-
combination of
sociocultural and
ecological identification is
known as
ecocultural identity.
Metaphysicians and
philosophers of
language and mind ask other...
- ecocentrism, and sentientism,
environmental ideologies that
inform ecocultural practices and identities.
There has
recently been a
movement towards...
- Milstein, T. & Castro-Sotomayor, J. (2020). "Routledge
Handbook of
Ecocultural Identity." London, UK: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351068840...
- (link) Milstein, T. & Castro-Sotomayor, J. (2020).
Routledge Handbook of
Ecocultural Identity. London, UK: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351068840...
- (the
Epoch of Humility),
which emphasizes an
ethical imperative and
ecocultural direction that
human societies should take. The term
plays with the etymological...
-
Bildungsroman as the "'symbolic form' of modernity" (5). Read from an
ecocultural perspective, this
philosophical Bildungsroman suggests the limitations...
- in
their ancestral territories to
reduce wildfire risk and "restore
ecocultural resources depleted from
decades of fire exclusion".
Professor of sociology...
- is
theoretically related to, and
shares some
origins with, Weisner’s “
ecocultural niche,” and Worthman’s “developmental microniche.” See also "evolved...
-
value of non-human beings,
which would entail a re****essment of
humans ecocultural identities. In fact,
based on this very ****umption, a
philosophical article...