At some point during our lives we all asked ourselves – who am I? To answer this question and connect with our personal identities, we often express our inner being through: travel, art, writing, exercise, friendships, and many other ways. This paper will address the two mediums of travel and the environment and their subsequent roles in shaping: who we are, and who we want to be as individuals. Spending an extended time traveling or in nature, oftentimes yields answers to this central question, but humans are constantly growing and learning. As we learn more about who we are – the more we are changing as well. It’s a constant cycle – who am I
abstract: The creation of a global community, international relationship building, and identity cons...
Extant research finds that environmental identity is an important motivational factor for proenviron...
A strong environmental self-identity increases the likelihood of a wide range of proenvironmental ac...
This paper explores the attitude-behaviour gap from an identity perspective in order to better under...
Our everyday lives can be complex and fast paced. Places, people, sounds and memories all make lasti...
This paper analyzes the means of self-representation, the conflicts between self/other, and the cons...
Does our cultural background colour our perception of nature? And if so, can it be seen when asked a...
This paper analyzes the means of self-representation, the conflicts between self/other, and the cons...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
abstract: Our lives are full of possibilities but also of self-imposed limitations. For some, findin...
This article explores the personal identity work of lifestyle travellers – individuals for whom exte...
This article explores the personal identity work of lifestyle travellers – individuals for whom exte...
Exposure to nature has been shown to restore cognitive capacities and activate intrinsic motivationa...
Exposure to nature has been shown to restore cognitive capacities and activate intrinsic motivationa...
Exposure to nature has been shown to restore cognitive capacities and activate intrinsic motivationa...
abstract: The creation of a global community, international relationship building, and identity cons...
Extant research finds that environmental identity is an important motivational factor for proenviron...
A strong environmental self-identity increases the likelihood of a wide range of proenvironmental ac...
This paper explores the attitude-behaviour gap from an identity perspective in order to better under...
Our everyday lives can be complex and fast paced. Places, people, sounds and memories all make lasti...
This paper analyzes the means of self-representation, the conflicts between self/other, and the cons...
Does our cultural background colour our perception of nature? And if so, can it be seen when asked a...
This paper analyzes the means of self-representation, the conflicts between self/other, and the cons...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
abstract: Our lives are full of possibilities but also of self-imposed limitations. For some, findin...
This article explores the personal identity work of lifestyle travellers – individuals for whom exte...
This article explores the personal identity work of lifestyle travellers – individuals for whom exte...
Exposure to nature has been shown to restore cognitive capacities and activate intrinsic motivationa...
Exposure to nature has been shown to restore cognitive capacities and activate intrinsic motivationa...
Exposure to nature has been shown to restore cognitive capacities and activate intrinsic motivationa...
abstract: The creation of a global community, international relationship building, and identity cons...
Extant research finds that environmental identity is an important motivational factor for proenviron...
A strong environmental self-identity increases the likelihood of a wide range of proenvironmental ac...