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Unsettling Ecopsychology: Addressing Settler Colonialism in Ecopsychology Practice

JonesAlysha Tylynn, +1 more
- 21 Sep 2018 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 3, pp 127-136
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The authors identifies settler colonialism as a phenomenon existing outside of awareness in the field of ecopsychology and begins to explore what "unsettling" ecophysics may entail.
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This article identifies settler colonialism as a phenomenon existing outside of awareness in the field of ecopsychology and begins to explore what “unsettling” ecopsychology may entail. Un...

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Ecopsychology as Decolonial Praxis

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- 30 Aug 2019 - 
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- 30 Aug 2019 - 
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