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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"Flourishing with Awkward Creatures: Togetherness, Vulnerability, Killing"
Ginn, Franklin, Uli Beisel, and Maan Barua
05/2014
"Compost Politics: Experimenting with Togetherness in Vermicomposting"
Abrahamsson, Sebastian, and Filippo Bertoni
05/2014
"The Smell of Selfless Love: Sharing Vulnerability with Bees in Alternative Apiculture"
Green, Kelsey and Franklin Ginn
05/2014
"Killing in More-than-human Spaces: Pasteurisation, Fungi, and the Metabolic Lives of Wine"
Brice, Jeremy
05/2014
"‘Like a Stone’: Ecology, Enargeia, and Ethical Time in Alice Oswald's Memorial"
Farrier, David
05/2014
"The Care of Migrants: Telemetry and the Fragile Wild"
Reinert, Hugo
12/2013
Major, William, "Other Kinds of Violence: Wendell Berry, Industrialism, and Agrarian Pacifism" 12/2013
Powys, Vicki, Hollis Taylor and Carol Probets, "A Little Flute Music: Mimicry, Memory, and Narrativity" 12/2013
Bresnihan, Patrick, "John Clare and the Manifold Commons" 12/2013
"Val Plumwood's Philosophical Animism: Attentive Interactions in the Sentient World"
Rose, Deborah Bird
12/2013
Pilgrim, Karyn, “‘Happy Cows,’ ‘Happy Beef’: A Critique of the Rationales for Ethical Meat” 12/2013
"On the Poverty of Our Nomenclature"
Crist, Eileen
12/2013
"Environmental Arts as First Philosophy: This too a NeoPresocratic Manifesto"
Greaves, Tom
12/2013
Greaves, Tom, "Environmental Arts as First Philosophy: This too a NeoPresocratic Manifesto" 11/2013
Pilgrim, Karyn, "‘Happy Cows,’ ‘Happy Beef’: A Critique of the Rationales for Ethical Meat" 11/2013