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Paperback Making Nature Social: Examining Lived Experience from Phenomenology to the Psychosocial Book

ISBN: 1913494691

ISBN13: 9781913494698

Making Nature Social: Examining Lived Experience from Phenomenology to the Psychosocial

As humans, we often detach ourselves from nature so that we can exercise control over it.

How we engage with nature is governed by an intellectual framework that assumes nature is there only to satisfy humans, and in Western culture there is no single word to describe a direct relationship with nature. It is as if such a relationship does not exist.

This book explores the language, philosophy and psychology surrounding the human-nature relationship, with a view to repairing what is broken. In the midst of a global climate crisis, Zegers explores how Western ideals might positively or negatively impact on humans and the environment. Through interviews with leading nature practitioners, he explores how we can shift our understanding of our relationship to nature from one of control to one of reciprocity, and proposes that the human-nature relationship is an inherently social one.

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