Can Environmental Humanities Help Make a Better World?
In this piece, Paul Holm reflects on the relevance of environmental-humanities research in addressing contemporary environmental challenges.
In this piece, Paul Holm reflects on the relevance of environmental-humanities research in addressing contemporary environmental challenges.
Gregg Mitman and Rob Nixon challenge the rigidity of disciplinary boundaries, which restrict alternative ways of knowing the world.
This volume of RCC Perspectives considers what it means to work across disciplines in environmental studies and how such projects can best be realized.
In his essay, John M. Meyer explores how transdisciplinary approaches impact academic collaboration.
In this essay, Basarab Nicolescu explores diverse concepts and perspectives for addressing real-world problems.
Sherilyn MacGregor writes to James Lovelock in gratitude, arguing that his provocative opinions may inspire environmental action by encouraging people to think critically.