European Journal of Ecopsychology

The European Journal of Ecopsychology (EJE) is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to explore the synthesis of psychological and ecological ideas from a variety of perspectives. We invite submissions in the form of theoretical papers, empirical reports, accounts of therapeutic practice, and more personal reflections which offer the reader insight into new and original aspects of the interrelationship between humanity and the rest of the natural world.

In general, topics of interest include:

- Effects of the natural environment on our emotions and well-being
- How psychological disconnection relates to the current ecological crisis
- Furthering our understanding of psychological, emotional and spiritual relationships with nature

Announcements

 

Call for papers

 
Authors are invited to submit pieces for a Special Issue of the EJE on "Ecopsychology and the psychedelic experience". Deadline: 1st August 2013.

 
Posted: 2013-04-09 More...
 

Short course at Schumacher College, UK

 
Radical Ecopsychology – a new psychology for our times.
with Andy Fisher and Joel Kovel
July 22 – August 2, 2013
 
Posted: 2013-04-09 More...
 

Printed copies

 

Print copies for current subscribers will be sent out shortly. New subscribers can now make use of on-demand printing via the Lulu service - click here for details.

 
Posted: 2013-01-29
 
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Vol 3 (2012): European Journal of Ecopsychology

A special issue on "Queering Ecopsychology"

Table of Contents

Editorial: Queering ecopsychology PDF
Jamie Heckert, Martin Milton, Meg Barker 4
Queer mad animals
Margot Young 28
Eco-queer movement(s): Challenging heteronormative space through (re)imagining nature and food
Joshua Sbicca 20
From queer spaces to queerer ecologies: Recasting Gregory Bateson’s Steps to an ecology of mind to further mobilise & anticipate historically marginal stakeholders in environmental planning for community development
Gordon Brent Ingram 28
"Marriages" PDF
Michael Leunig 1

Forum

Queer ecology: A roundtable discussion
Jill E Anderson, Robert Azzarello, Gavin Brown, Katie Hogan, Gordon Brent Ingram, Michael J Morris, Joshua Stephens, Jamie Heckert 22
Gender queering Mother Earth
Deborah Anapol 5
An inclusive natural world
Kirk Mikel Shepard 4
European Journal of Ecopsychology volume 3 (complete)
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