Whole Terrain
Co-Editors | Rochelle Gandour & Vivian Kimball |
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Categories | nature, culture, environment |
Frequency | Annual |
Circulation | unknown |
Publisher | Antioch University New England |
Year founded | 1992 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | wholeterrain.org |
ISSN | 1072-2513 |
Whole Terrain: Journal of Reflective Environmental Practice is an environmentally-themed literary journal that is published approximately once a year by Antioch University New England (ANE).[1] Each volume explores emerging ecological and social issues from the perspectives of practitioners working in the environmental field.[2] The editor position is open to current ANE students as a practicum experience.
Whole Terrain was founded in 1992 by the efforts of Antioch faculty and administration, including Mitchell Thomashow and Eleanor Falcon.[3] The editor of Whole Terrain Volume 1: Environmental Identity and Professional Choices, was current Orion editor, H. Emerson Blake.[4]
Themes
- Heresy (Volume 20 2012/2013)
- Net Works (Volume 19 2011/2012)
- Boundaries (Volume 18 2010/2011)
- Significance of Scale (Volume 17 2009/2010)
- ((r)e)volution (Volume 16 2008/2009)
- Where is Nature? (Volume 15 2007/2008)
- Celebration and Ceremony (Volume 14 2005/2006)
- Risk (Volume 13 2004/2005)
- Resilience (Volume 12 2003/2004)
- Gratitude and Greed (Volume 11 2002/2003)
- Surplus and Scarcity (Volume 10 2001/2002)
- Serious Play (Volume 9 2000/2001)
- Legacy and Posterity (Volume 8 1999/2000)
- Transience, Permanence and Commitment (Volume 7 1998/1999)
- Creative Collaborations (Volume 6 1997/1998)
- Research as Real Work (Volume 5 1996/1997)
- Exploring Environmental Stereotypes (Volume 4 1995/1996)
- Environmental Ethics at Work (Volume 3 1994)
- Spirituality, Identity and Professional Choices (Volume 2 1993)
- Environmental Identity and Professional Choices (Volume 1 1992)
Submission guidelines
Whole Terrain only publishes submissions that fit with their current theme, and uses The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition.
Contributors
Contributors to Whole Terrain include:[5]
- Rick Bass
- Thomas Berry
- Kenneth Boulding
- David Brower
- Steve Chase
- John Elder
- J Henry Fair
- Bernd Heinrich
- Bell Hooks
- Sabine Hrechdakian
- Lewis Hyde
- Stephanie Kaza
- Daniel Kemmis
- Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Michael Klare
- Patricia Monaghan
- Thomas Moore
- Gary Nabhan
- Howard Nelson
- Janisse Ray
- Pattiann Rogers
- Paul Slovic
- David Sobel
- John Tallmadge
- Tom Wessels
- Terry Tempest Williams
See also
References
- ↑ Antioch University New England (2007). "Volumes - Whole Terrain". Antioch University New England. Retrieved January 23, 2008.
- ↑ "Whole Terrain: Resources for Writers". Seedwiki. 2008. Retrieved January 23, 2008.
- ↑ "Environmental Identity and Professional Choices". Whole Terrain. Keene, NH: Antioch University New England. 1. 1992. ISSN 1072-2513.
- ↑ "1992: Environmental Identity and Professional Choices". Antioch University New England. Antioch University New England. 2007. Retrieved January 22, 2008.
- ↑ "Contributors - Whole Terrain". Antioch University New England. 2007. Retrieved January 22, 2008.
External links
- Review of Whole Terrain Volume 3: Environmental Ethics at Work
- SEJ: Environmental Journalism Programs and Courses
Whole Terrain on the Web
- Whole Terrain main site
- Whole Terrain "Where is Nature?" Virtual Art Gallery
- Whole Terrain Blog
Whole Terrain Articles on the Web
- Dance Fever by Michael P. Branch, from Utne, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 9 as More Than Just Watching
- Energetic Americans, from Utne Magazine, published in Whole Terrain Volume 10 as Are We Dreaming?
- Guerrilla Gatherers by Laird Christiansen, from Utne Magazine, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 11 as The Give and Take of Wildcrafting
- Hudson River Immersion by Dr Laird Evans Christiansen, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 13
- Marshfield: A Suburban Fairy Tale by Peggy Duffy, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 10
- Mistaken Impressions of the Natural World by Stephanie Kaza, published in Whole Terrain Volume 4
- Practicing with Greed by Stephanie Kaza, published in Whole Terrain Volume 11