Whole Terrain

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Whole Terrain
Co-Editors Rochelle Gandour & Vivian Kimball
Categories nature, culture, environment
Frequency Annual
Circulation unknown
Publisher Antioch University New England
First issue 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's 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]

Topics from Previous Issues

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

Environmental writing

Nature writing

References

  1. Antioch University New England (2007). "Volumes - Whole Terrain". Antioch University New England. Retrieved January 23, 2008. 
  2. Whole Terrain (2008). "Whole Terrain: Resources for Writers". Seedwiki.com. Retrieved January 23, 2008. 
  3. Whole Terrain (1992). "Environmental Identity and Professional Choices". Whole Terrain (Keene, NH: Antioch University New England) 1: front cover. ISSN 1072-2513. 
  4. Antioch University New England (2007). "1992: Environmental Identity and Professional Choices". Antioch University New England. Retrieved January 22, 2008. 
  5. Antioch University New England (2007). "Contributors - Whole Terrain". Antioch University New England. Retrieved January 22, 2008. 

External links

Whole Terrain on the Web

Whole Terrain Articles on the Web

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