Common or Garden? Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012, Shannon, Lorraine ‘There must be Decision’: Climate Change Justice Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012, Mansfield, Nick Introduction and farewell Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012, Rose, Deborah, van Dooren, Thom ‘The shape of things to come’: Seven theses on the Anthropocene and attachment Dibley, Ben, Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012 The Bioethics of Reciprocity: A Manual Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Taylor, Hollis Justice towards Animals Demands Veganism Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Steiner, Gary ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val Democracy reigns supreme in Sikkim? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Little, Kerry Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
‘There must be Decision’: Climate Change Justice Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012, Mansfield, Nick Introduction and farewell Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012, Rose, Deborah, van Dooren, Thom ‘The shape of things to come’: Seven theses on the Anthropocene and attachment Dibley, Ben, Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012 The Bioethics of Reciprocity: A Manual Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Taylor, Hollis Justice towards Animals Demands Veganism Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Steiner, Gary ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val Democracy reigns supreme in Sikkim? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Little, Kerry Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Introduction and farewell Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012, Rose, Deborah, van Dooren, Thom ‘The shape of things to come’: Seven theses on the Anthropocene and attachment Dibley, Ben, Ecological Humanities, Issue 52, May 2012 The Bioethics of Reciprocity: A Manual Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Taylor, Hollis Justice towards Animals Demands Veganism Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Steiner, Gary ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val Democracy reigns supreme in Sikkim? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Little, Kerry Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
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Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. 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Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? 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Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
The Bioethics of Reciprocity: A Manual Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Taylor, Hollis Justice towards Animals Demands Veganism Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Steiner, Gary ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val Democracy reigns supreme in Sikkim? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Little, Kerry Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Justice towards Animals Demands Veganism Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Steiner, Gary ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val Democracy reigns supreme in Sikkim? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Little, Kerry Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val ‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val Democracy reigns supreme in Sikkim? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Little, Kerry Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
‘Babe’: the Tale of the Speaking Meat: Part I Ecological Humanities, Issue 51, November 2011, Plumwood, Val Democracy reigns supreme in Sikkim? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Little, Kerry Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Democracy reigns supreme in Sikkim? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Little, Kerry Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Unnatural River, Unnatural Floods? Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, O’Gorman, Emily Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 49, November 2010 Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Cultural Flows in Murray River Country Ecological Humanities, Issue 48, May 2010, Weir, Jessica Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Introduction: Writing in the Anthropocene Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rose, Deborah Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Writing in the Anthropocene: Idle Chatter or Ecoprophetic Witness? Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Rigby, Kate, Uncategorized Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Touching narratives Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Shannon, Lorraine Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Re-storying the World: Reviving the Language of Life Ecological Humanities, Holden, Madronna, Issue 47, November 2009 ‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
‘Plants That Perform For You’? From Floral Aesthetics to Floraesthesis in the Southwest of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Ryan, John C. Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? 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Inventing Nature: Re-writing Time and Agency in a More-than-Human World Bastian, Michelle, Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009 Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Animots and the Alphabête in the Poetry of Francis Ponge Ecological Humanities, Issue 47, November 2009, Peacock, Laurel In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
In response to Val Plumwood’s ‘Nature in the Active Voice’ (AHR 46) Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009 A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
A Postcapitalist Politics of Dwelling: Ecological Humanities and Community Economies in Conversation Ecological Humanities, Gibson-Graham, J.K., Issue 46, May 2009, Roelvink, Gerda Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Dancing With Disaster Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rigby, Kate Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Nature in the Active Voice Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Plumwood, Val Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Genetic Conservation in a Climate of Loss: Thinking with Val Plumwood Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, van Dooren, Thom Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 46, May 2009, Rose, Deborah Bird Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Introduction Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Rose, Deborah Bird Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews Ecological Humanities, Graham, Mary, Issue 45, November 2008 Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Talking with Ghosts: A Meeting with Old Man Crocodile on Cape York Peninsula Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Trevillian, Jinki Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Connectivity Ecological Humanities, Issue 45, November 2008, Weir, Jessica Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Obiturary: Val Plumwood (1939-2008) Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Rose, Deborah, Rose, Deborah Bird Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Plumwood, Val Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) 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Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? 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Australia and the New Geographies of Climate Change Ecological Humanities, Issue 44, March 2008, Potter, Emily, Starr, Paul Fiona Magowan, ‘Melodies of Mourning: Music & Emotion in Northern Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Rose, Deborah Bird Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. 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Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? 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Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? 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Graham Harvey, ‘Animism: Respecting the Living World’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
A review of Adrian Franklin’s ‘Animal Nation: the True Story of Animals in Australia’ Ecological Humanities, Fijn, Natasha, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
A review of Libby Robin’s ‘How a Continent Created a Nation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, O’Gorman, Emily, Reviews A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
A review of ‘Where the Rivers Meet: New Writing from Australia’ edited by Frank Stewart, Larissa Behrendt, Barry Lopez, and Mark Tredinnick Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Muir, Cameron, Reviews A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
A review of Deborah Bird Rose’s ‘Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Water literatures: a review of Amita Baviskar (ed.) ‘Waterscapes’ Ecological Humanities, Goodall, Heather, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Human Exceptionalism and the Limitations of Animals: a review of Raimond Gaita’s ‘The Philosopher’s Dog’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Plumwood, Val, Reviews Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Sheep Futures: a review of Sarah Franklin’s ‘Dolly Mixtures: The Remaking of Genealogy’ Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, van Dooren, Thom Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Remembering Romanticism, Negating Negativity: on Kate Rigby’s Ecopoetics Cooke, Stuart, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Kim Mahood’s Evolving Geographies Beudel, Saskia, Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007 The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) The Littoral Zone: Australian Contexts and their Writers Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 42, August 2007, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia Biography & Life Writing, Ecological Humanities, Griffiths, Tom, Issue 43, December 2007 An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? 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The Problematic Pastoral: Ecocriticism in Australia: a review of CA. Cranston and Robert Zeller (eds.) 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Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
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Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
An Invitation to Ontopoetics: the Poetic Structure of Being Ecological Humanities, Issue 43, December 2007, Mathews, Freya Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Introduction to Eco-Humanities: Back home to Ecology Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Home and away: Australian sense of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Robin, Libby ‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
‘Yellow-haired September’: a reflection on the national floral emblem in AJ Campbell’s Golden Wattle1 Biography & Life Writing, Campbell, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Revisiting Dot and the Kangaroo: Finding a Way in the Australian Bush Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007 Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Home Cooked Philosophising Ecological Humanities, Issue 41, February 2007, Lucas, Rebecca His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
His own vine and fig tree Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, History & Cultural Memory, Issue 41, February 2007 What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
What Bird Was That? Drayson, Nick, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
From the Heart: a review of ‘Heartland: The Regeneration of Rural Place’ by George Main Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Reviews, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
On nature writing Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Tredinnick, Mark, Writing mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
mound spring Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Lenore, Miriel, Writing A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
A Chant of Lost Water Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rolls, Eric, Writing Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Heron Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Pinchgut Creek Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Main, George What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
What the cassowary does not need to know Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Muecke, Stephen, Writing Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Travelling in a caravan ? * Boyle, Peter, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006 Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Writing After Nature Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rigby, Kate Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Whatever Becomes Itself Cronin, MTC, Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Writing Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Ecopoetics and the Ecological Humanities in Australia: An Introduction and Editorial Ecological Humanities, Issue 39 - 40, September 2006, Rose, Deborah Bird Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Minding (about) Matter: On the Eros and Anguish of Earthly Encounter Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Rigby, Kate The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
The Humanity of Wilderness Photography? Ecological Humanities, Franklin, Adrian, Issue 38, April 2006 The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
The Green Drought Bell, Sarah, Ecological Humanities, Issue 38, April 2006, Moller, Michael National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
National Museum of Australia Student Prize for the History of Australian Science 2006 Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
Topographies of the Sacred Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Rigby, Kate Ecological Crisis and Australian Literary Representation Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005, Potter, Emily Australian Suburban Imaginaries of Nature: Towards a prospective history Davison, Aidan, Ecological Humanities, Issue 37, December 2005 ‘Like a good deed in a naughty world’: gardens on the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia Ecological Humanities, Gaynor, Andrea, Issue 36, July 2005 Chinese market gardens in southern and western New South Wales Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, McGowan, Barry Decolonising Australian gardens: gardening and the ethics of place Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Plumwood, Val Gardening at the ‘Edge’ Ecological Humanities, Holmes, Katie, Issue 36, July 2005 An Emerald City ? Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Vernon, Christopher The Void, the Grid and the Garden Ecological Humanities, Fox, William L., Issue 36, July 2005 Jardin d’Essai, Algiers Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Salas, Charles Radical Cactus: The Other Garden at the Getty Center Ecological Humanities, Feigenbaum, Gail, Issue 36, July 2005 Keeping Aridity at Bay: Acclimatisation and Settler Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Australia Ecological Humanities, Fox, Paul, Issue 36, July 2005 Gardens without fences? Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Ecological Humanities, Gammage, Bill, Issue 36, July 2005 Introduction to Desert Gardens Donaldson, Ian, Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Robin, Libby Moving Colours: Concluding Remarks Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, Sörlin, Sverker A Lunatic Garden Ecological Humanities, Issue 36, July 2005, White, Terri-ann ‘The abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet what’s-his-name’ Ecological Humanities, Edquist, Harriet, Issue 36, July 2005 Comments on Deborah Rose and Katja Neves-Graca Bateson, Mary Catherine, Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005 Pattern, Connection, Desire: In honour of Gregory Bateson Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Rose, Deborah Bird Chasing Whales with Bateson and Daniel Ecological Humanities, Issue 35, June 2005, Neves-Graça, Katja Gregory Bateson and Ecological Aesthetics: An Introduction Ecological Humanities, Harries-Jones, Peter, Issue 35, June 2005 Improvement in the Inland: Culture and Nature in the Australian Rangelands Anderson, Kay, Ecological Humanities, Gill, Nicholas, Issue 34, January 2005 On ‘Not Eating the Limb of a Living Animal’: Rethinking our Relations with (Other) Animals Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Rigby, Kate Living with the Earth: Mastery to Mutuality Ecological Humanities, Giblett, Rod, Issue 34, January 2005 Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 34, January 2005, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird Red Steers and White Death: fearing nature in rural Australia Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Main, George Letting the World Do the Doing Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004, Mathews, Freya Ecological Humanities Corner Ecological Humanities, Issue 33, August 2004 Review of Andreas Roepstorff, Nils Bubandt and Kalevi Kull (eds) Imagining Nature: Practices of Cosmology and Identity Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Reviews, Robin, Libby The Ecological Humanities in Action: An Invitation Ecological Humanities, Issue 31-32, April 2004, Robin, Libby, Rose, Deborah Bird
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