Eco-Human Theory and Practice
ISSN 2713 – 184x
Ecophilosophy
Ecopsychology
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In search of the eco-human paradigm: theory, methodology, concepts

 

THE HUMAN DIMENSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CULTURE: THE ECO-HUMAN APPROACH

Alexeyev, Sergej

 

THE ECO-HUMANITIES AS A WAY OF COORDINATING THE NATURAL AND THE HUMAN BEING

Kopytin, Alexander

 

ARCHETYPAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ECO-HUMAN APPROACH

Kopytin, Alexander

 

ECOPOIESIS: TOWARDS A POIETIC ECOLOGY

Levine, Stephen

 

AN ECO-THEOLOGY OF (POST) HUMAN ANIMAL GRACE

Morris, Marla

 

THE WOODS AT NIGHT. RE-IMAGINING THE FEAR OF NATURE

Trenchard, Thomas 

 

STICKIN’ IT TO THE LAMB: ECO-AESTHETICS, THE MYTH OF THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM AND WHY THE LAMB MUST DIE

Chester, Wes 

 

Practices and technologies of the eco-human approach

 

PRIORITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN AN ART UNIVERSITY

Alexandrova, Natalya

 

IMPLEMENTATION OF IDEAS OF ECOPSYCHOLOGY IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT

Burganov, Igor

 

PROCESS-ORIENTED APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF CREATIVE ACTS IN HUMAN INTERACTION WITH NATURE

Hampe, Ruth

 

FROM IKEBANA TO BOTANICAL ARRANGING: ARTISTIC, THERAPEUTIC, AND SPIRITUAL ALIGNMENT WITH NATURE

Kopytin, Alexander and Zhou, Tony

 

CORONAVIRUS AS A RITE OF PASSAGE: FINDING CURES FOR “COLONIALVIRUS” IN EXPRESSIVE ARTS BASED RESEARCH

Lau, Gracelynn Chung-Yan 

 

THREE PLACES, THREE ECOLOGIES – AN ECOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE

Levine, Stephen K.

 

EQUINE-ASSISTED THERAPY AND LEARNING: THEORY, PRACTICE AND RELATION WITH ECOPSYCHOLOGY

Lopukhova, Olga and Gazizov, Kayum 

 

Aesthetic and artistic dimensions of the eco-humananities

 

VITAL EXODUS

Alalu, Judith, and Velez, Odette

 

WHY I WALK IN THE WOODS

Atkins, Sally

 

SITTING ON THE EDGE OF WONDER. ART AND ANIMISM IN THE SERVICE OF PERSON AND PLANET HEALING

Rugh, Madeline

 

THE WORLD OF NATURE IN ECOLOGICAL PSYCHOPEDAGOGY: VIEW OF THE SCIENTIST AND THE POET

Yasvin, Vitold


 

About the journal

In accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation on the Mass Media, the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Communications (Roskomnadzor) on September 22, 2020, the web-based publication - The peer-reviewed scientific online journal "Ecopoiesis: Eco-Human Theory and Practice" was registered (registration number El No. FS77-79134).

“Ecopoiesis: Eco-Human Theory and Practice” is the international multidisciplinary Journal focused on building an eco-human paradigm, disseminating eco-human knowledge and technology based on the alliance of ecology, humanities and the arts. Our journal aims to be a vibrant forum of theories and practices aimed at harmonizing the relations of mankind and the natural world in the interests of sustainable development, the creation of Eco-Humanity as a new community of human beings and more-than-human world. The human being is an ecological being, not separate from the world. The Ecopoiesis journal is based on that premise and aims to develop a body of theory and practice within that framework.

The Journal promotes dialogue and cooperation between ecologists, philosophers, doctors, educators, psychologists, artists, musicians, designers, social activists, business representatives in the name of eco-human values, human health and well-being, in close connection with concern for the environment. The Journal supports the development and implementation of new environmentally-friendly concepts, technologies and practices in the various fields of health and public life, education and social work.

One of the priority tasks of the Journal is to demonstrate and support the significant role of the arts in their alliance with ecology and the humanities for the restoration and development of constructive relations with nature, raising environmental awareness and promoting nature-friendly lifestyles.

The Journal publishes articles describing new eco-human concepts and practices, technologies and applied research data at the intersection of humanities, ecology and the arts, as well as interviews and conference reports related to the emerging eco-human field. It encourages artwork, music and other creative products related to eco-human practices and the new global community of Eco-Humanity.