The publisher of the journal, which also publishes Environmental Values, has
a web pages for further details: see http:// www.erica.demon.co.uk/WV.html.
There is also a website for Worldviews as part of the University of North
Texas Environmental Ethics site at http://www.cep.unt.edu/wview.html
Bob Carling
carling@tcp.co.uk
Editor, Creation Care,
The Newsletter of the Evangelical Environmental Network
http://www.tcp.co.uk/~carling/eenhome.html
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>Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion
>Instructions for Authors
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>WORLDVIEWS: ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE, RELIGION seeks to explore the
>environmental understandings, perceptions and practices of a wide range of
>different cultures and religious traditions. WORLDVIEWS: ENVIRONMENT,
>CULTURE, RELIGION adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on
>contributions from a range of discipline areas including anthropology,
>environmental studies, geography, philosophy, religious studies, sociology
>and theology. Articles are considered which explore the interaction of
>humans and the natural environment from perspectives that may be either
>within or outside particular religious and cultural traditions.
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>Bratton, Susan Power 1993. Christianity, Wilderness and Wildlife: The
>Original Desert Solitaire. Scranton: University of Scranton Press.
>Reichel-Dolmatoff, G. 1976. 'Cosmology as ecological analysis: a view from
>the rain forest'. Man 12 (2): 307-18.
>Wei-ming, Tu 1989 'The continuity of being: Chinese visions of nature', in
>J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames (eds) Nature in Asian Traditions of
>Thought: Essays in Environmental Philosophy. Albany. State University of
>New York Press, pp. 67-78.
>Please do not abbreviate journal titles.
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