Tim Ingold has emerged as perhaps the most interesting theoretician of Man-Environment relations. This essay traces the intellectual history of the study of environmental perceptions and Ingolds rejection of the notion that culture "informs" our perception of the environment. Through a critical review of this position the essay considers the strength - and weaknesses - of Ingolds theoretical programme, and analyzes the concept "ontology of dwelling" which signals Ingolds break with a language-centred epistemology and his links to Heidegger's phenomenology
In the essay Building Dwelling Thinking, Heidegger takes us from the ordinary and shallow interpreta...
"Our attitude to nature has changed over time. This book explores the historical, literary and philo...
This paper responds to a keynote paper presented by William Scott at the 2007 World Environmental Ed...
This article presents and discusses some attempts to overcome the "Cartesian" dualism of "mind versu...
This essay explores Tim Ingold’s anthropological theory following his references to Mer...
The concept of dwelling was initially developed by the 20th-century German philosopher Martin Heideg...
In this paper, we will analyze how anthropological thinking, in the last twenty years, has put the c...
This essay explores Tim Ingold�s anthropological theory following his references to Merleau- Ponty a...
Life is a university. Tim Ingold reminds us of something that we have often heard in bohemian circle...
People all over the globe are experiencing unprecedented and often hazardous situations as environme...
For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropolog...
This article uses an account of dwelling to interrogate the concept of curriculum making. Tim Ingold...
This thesis argues that our culture is grounded in fundamental ontological error. This error posits ...
People all over the globe are experiencing unprecedented and often hazardous situations as environme...
Tim Ingold’s critique of mainstream modern experiences of human–environmental relations is highly pe...
In the essay Building Dwelling Thinking, Heidegger takes us from the ordinary and shallow interpreta...
"Our attitude to nature has changed over time. This book explores the historical, literary and philo...
This paper responds to a keynote paper presented by William Scott at the 2007 World Environmental Ed...
This article presents and discusses some attempts to overcome the "Cartesian" dualism of "mind versu...
This essay explores Tim Ingold’s anthropological theory following his references to Mer...
The concept of dwelling was initially developed by the 20th-century German philosopher Martin Heideg...
In this paper, we will analyze how anthropological thinking, in the last twenty years, has put the c...
This essay explores Tim Ingold�s anthropological theory following his references to Merleau- Ponty a...
Life is a university. Tim Ingold reminds us of something that we have often heard in bohemian circle...
People all over the globe are experiencing unprecedented and often hazardous situations as environme...
For many decades the idea of ‘cultural model of the environment’ was a valuable tool for anthropolog...
This article uses an account of dwelling to interrogate the concept of curriculum making. Tim Ingold...
This thesis argues that our culture is grounded in fundamental ontological error. This error posits ...
People all over the globe are experiencing unprecedented and often hazardous situations as environme...
Tim Ingold’s critique of mainstream modern experiences of human–environmental relations is highly pe...
In the essay Building Dwelling Thinking, Heidegger takes us from the ordinary and shallow interpreta...
"Our attitude to nature has changed over time. This book explores the historical, literary and philo...
This paper responds to a keynote paper presented by William Scott at the 2007 World Environmental Ed...