About this collection

Environmental Humanities is a a peer-reviewed, international, open-access journal that aims to invigorate current interdisciplinary research on the environment. It is housed at, and funded by the Environmental Humanities Program in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of New South Wales, Australia. In response to a growing interest around the world in the many questions that arise in the era of rapid environmental and social change, the journal has a specific focus on publishing the best interdisciplinary scholarship that draws humanities disciplines into conversation with each other, and with the natural and social sciences. (Text adapted from the journal’s homepage.)

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"Francis's Planetary Practice"
Chrulew, Matthew
2016
"Thinking About Inheritance Through the Figure of the Anthropocene, from the Antipodes and in the Presence of Others"
Instone, Lesley, and Affrica Taylor
01/2016
"Unruly Raccoons and Troubled Educators: Nature/Culture Divides in a Childcare Centre"
Pacini-Ketchabaw, Veronica, and Fikile Nxumalo
01/2016
"Economic Magical Thinking and the Divine Ecology of Love"
Northcott, Michael S.
2016
"Raven, Dog, Human: Inhuman Colonialism and Unsettling Cosmologies"
Zahara, Alexander R. D., and Myra J. Hird
01/2016
"Bad Flowers: The Implications of a Phytocentric Deconstruction of the Western Philosophical Tradition for the Environmental Humanities"
Hamilton, Jennifer
01/2016
"Hokusai's Great Wave Enters the Anthropocene"
Helmreich, Stefan
01/2016
"Fifty Shades of Green"
Latour, Bruno
01/2016
"Creation, Sin, and Debt: A Response to the Papal Encyclical Laudato si"
Goodchild, Philip
2016
"Laudato si' and the Postsecularism of the Environmental Humanities"
Handley, George B.
2016
"The Moderns' Amnesia in Two Registers"
Collard, Rosemary-Claire, Jessica Dempsey and Juanita Sundberg
01/2016
"The Theodicy of the “Good Anthropocene”
Hamilton, Clive
01/2016
"Getting Hitched and Unhitched with the Ecomodernists"
Szerszynski, Bronislaw
01/2016
"The Tragedy of Limitless Growth: Re-Interpreting the Tragedy of the Commons for a Century of Climate Change"
MacLellan, Matthew
01/2016
"The Reaches of Freedom: A Response to An Ecomodernist Manifesto"
Crist, Eileen
01/2016