Archive for March, 2009

Ecopsychology Journal • Interview Robert Greenway

March 2nd, 2009
Robert Greenway

Robert Greenway

Robert Greenway is Professor Emeritus in Psychology at Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California. He has explored human nature relationships for over 40 years.

In this wide-ranging interview, Robert discusses his personal history; the development of his wilderness expedition program at Sonoma State; his thoughts on science and the value of multiple modes of knowing in developing an authentic language of human-nature relationships; and his hopes for the field of ecopsychology.

The text of this interview with Ecopsychology editor Thomas Joseph Doherty was compiled from telephone and e-mail correspondence and a visit to Robert’s farm in Port Townsend, Washington.

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pdf March 2009 Robert Greenway. Ecopsychology: 47-52

Ecopsychology Journal Editorial • A Peer Reviewed Journal for Ecopsychology

March 1st, 2009
Ecopsychology Journal

Ecopsychology Journal

On behalf of our editorial board and reviewers, welcome to the inaugural issue of Ecopsychology. This first editorial provides an opportunity to introduce myself and share some experiences getting this project off the ground. I will offer some ways to understand ecopsychology in context of other forms of environmentally focused psychology, describe the mission of the new journal, and preview our first issue. Finally, I will give thanks for all that makes this 21st century electronic dialog possible and offer an invitation for readers to contribute to the development of this new journal.

The contributors to our first issue offer diverse, international perspectives on ecopsychology theory, practice, and research.

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pdf March 2009 A Peer Reviewed Journal for Ecopsychology in Ecopsychology: 1-7