Whole Terrain
Whole Terrain: Journal of Reflective Environmental Practice is an environmentally-themed literary journal that is published approximately once a year by Antioch University New England. Each volume explores emerging ecological and social issues from the perspectives of practitioners working in the environmental field. The editor position is open to current ANE students as a practicum experience.
History and profile
Whole Terrain was founded in 1992 by the efforts of Antioch faculty and administration, including Mitchell Thomashow and Eleanor Falcon. The editor of Whole Terrain Volume 1: Environmental Identity and Professional Choices, was current Orion editor, H. Emerson Blake.Themes
- Heresy
- Net Works
- Boundaries
- Significance of Scale
- volution
- Where is Nature?
- Celebration and Ceremony
- Risk
- Resilience
- Gratitude and Greed
- Surplus and Scarcity
- Serious Play
- Legacy and Posterity
- Transience, Permanence and Commitment
- Creative Collaborations
- Research as Real Work
- Exploring Environmental Stereotypes
- Environmental Ethics at Work
- Spirituality, Identity and Professional Choices
- ''Environmental Identity and Professional Choices''
Contributors
Contributors to Whole Terrain include:- Rick Bass
- Thomas Berry
- Kenneth Boulding
- David Brower
- Steve Chase
- John Elder
- J Henry Fair
- Bernd Heinrich
- bell hooks
- Sabine Hrechdakian
- Lewis Hyde
- Stephanie Kaza
- Daniel Kemmis
- Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Michael Klare
- Patricia Monaghan
- Thomas Moore
- Gary Nabhan
- Howard Nelson
- Janisse Ray
- Pattiann Rogers
- Paul Slovic
- David Sobel
- John Tallmadge
- Tom Wessels
- Terry Tempest Williams