Environmental sociologists have rarely engaged with the concept of ontological security. Further, those writers who have engaged with the concept have tended to focus predominately on themes of risk and disaster. In this paper I outline several critiques addressing the major methodological issues with Anthony Giddens’ (and others’) conceptualisation of ontological security and –offer my own operationalised model of ontological security for qualitative environmental inquiries. I illustrate this model ‘in action’ through a case study of individuals’ emotional and ontological relationships with forests in Tasmania, Australia. A site of significant environmental political history and conflict, the Tasmanian case study provides an ideal context ...
This article proposes that in addition to physical security, states also seek ontological security, ...
This work reflects upon whether the concept of ecosystem services simply promotes and sustains an un...
This paper addresses ‘integration’ at the level of ontology to reflect on the conception and conduct...
Environmental sociologists have rarely engaged with the concept of ontological security. Further, th...
This thesis explores Tasmanians’ experiences of forests. Tasmania has been socially and environmenta...
I deal with the issue of the environmental crisis from the perspective of a phenomenologically embed...
To fully acknowledge the complexity of the climate change, responses to climate change needs to be r...
In an era defined by insecurity, uncertainty, and increasing anxieties, ontological security has pro...
Contemporary market-based ‘green economy’ approaches to environmental degradation emphasise exchange...
This article argues that research on social-ecological systems could profit from the use of ontologi...
Tasmania’s forests have been the site of a decades-long conflict. Popularly, politically, and provoc...
This is a thought-provoking contribution on the space of ontological vulnerability as the awareness ...
Ontological security research in International Relations (IR) generally argues that agents pursue bo...
This paper responds to a keynote paper presented by William Scott at the 2007 World Environmental Ed...
The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour ...
This article proposes that in addition to physical security, states also seek ontological security, ...
This work reflects upon whether the concept of ecosystem services simply promotes and sustains an un...
This paper addresses ‘integration’ at the level of ontology to reflect on the conception and conduct...
Environmental sociologists have rarely engaged with the concept of ontological security. Further, th...
This thesis explores Tasmanians’ experiences of forests. Tasmania has been socially and environmenta...
I deal with the issue of the environmental crisis from the perspective of a phenomenologically embed...
To fully acknowledge the complexity of the climate change, responses to climate change needs to be r...
In an era defined by insecurity, uncertainty, and increasing anxieties, ontological security has pro...
Contemporary market-based ‘green economy’ approaches to environmental degradation emphasise exchange...
This article argues that research on social-ecological systems could profit from the use of ontologi...
Tasmania’s forests have been the site of a decades-long conflict. Popularly, politically, and provoc...
This is a thought-provoking contribution on the space of ontological vulnerability as the awareness ...
Ontological security research in International Relations (IR) generally argues that agents pursue bo...
This paper responds to a keynote paper presented by William Scott at the 2007 World Environmental Ed...
The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour ...
This article proposes that in addition to physical security, states also seek ontological security, ...
This work reflects upon whether the concept of ecosystem services simply promotes and sustains an un...
This paper addresses ‘integration’ at the level of ontology to reflect on the conception and conduct...