This paper will explore the extent to which feminist concepts focusing on a relational ‘ontology of dis/oreintation’ (Rogowska-Stangret, 2021) can be leveraged to develop critical eco-pedagogies within education. The paper examines key concepts elaborated by feminists around the politics of care (Tronto, 2013) and feminist political ecologies, which are combined with the insights of an integrative and intersectional feminist contemporary psychotherapy (Madden, 2023). Feminist political ecologies have long-since been engaged with examining everyday practices of social difference, environmental change, reparative climate justice and political economies across different personal, local and global scales, critically exploring intersectional pol...
Fifteen years ago we explored the implications of adopting a poststructuralist feminist research met...
This position paper outlines a multidirectional approach to what we call Anthropocene ecologies, its...
This paper theorises some implications for pedagogies for ‘sustainabilities ’ in the light of the cu...
This article provides a reflexive overview of developments in Feminist Political Ecology, a field of...
Fifteen years ago we explored the implications of adopting a poststructuralist feminist research met...
This open access book sets out the contours of feminist political ecology (FPE) as a major contribut...
Political Ecology is firmly established as an important area of enquiry within Geography that attend...
Feminist theory articulates a position that confronts dualisms and shows that entities previously se...
Ecology and constructivism are motivated by broadly shared political aspirations and subscribe to si...
The Anthropocene is the new designation for our current geological epoch in which human activity has...
Addressing the absence of ‘eco-’ in Psychosocial Studies, I combine personal reflection with a criti...
We are currently witnessing a genuine proliferation of new feminist or pro-feminist work on posthuma...
This paper appraises the role of critical-feminist figurations within the environmental humanities, ...
This dissertation explores the entanglement between the visionary capacity of feminist theory to sha...
This work conceives of critical ecohermeneutics as an ecopoetic encounter with the world aimed at ge...
Fifteen years ago we explored the implications of adopting a poststructuralist feminist research met...
This position paper outlines a multidirectional approach to what we call Anthropocene ecologies, its...
This paper theorises some implications for pedagogies for ‘sustainabilities ’ in the light of the cu...
This article provides a reflexive overview of developments in Feminist Political Ecology, a field of...
Fifteen years ago we explored the implications of adopting a poststructuralist feminist research met...
This open access book sets out the contours of feminist political ecology (FPE) as a major contribut...
Political Ecology is firmly established as an important area of enquiry within Geography that attend...
Feminist theory articulates a position that confronts dualisms and shows that entities previously se...
Ecology and constructivism are motivated by broadly shared political aspirations and subscribe to si...
The Anthropocene is the new designation for our current geological epoch in which human activity has...
Addressing the absence of ‘eco-’ in Psychosocial Studies, I combine personal reflection with a criti...
We are currently witnessing a genuine proliferation of new feminist or pro-feminist work on posthuma...
This paper appraises the role of critical-feminist figurations within the environmental humanities, ...
This dissertation explores the entanglement between the visionary capacity of feminist theory to sha...
This work conceives of critical ecohermeneutics as an ecopoetic encounter with the world aimed at ge...
Fifteen years ago we explored the implications of adopting a poststructuralist feminist research met...
This position paper outlines a multidirectional approach to what we call Anthropocene ecologies, its...
This paper theorises some implications for pedagogies for ‘sustainabilities ’ in the light of the cu...