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Human Ecology Review Volume 29, Issue 1

Special Issue: Papers from “Facing the Future: Human Ecology & Higher Education”

International Symposium Organized by the European College of Human Ecology and the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam, Germany, August 31 to September 3, 2022. Articles will be added to the links below as each Advance Online Publication is finalized.

Facing the future: Special issue editorial. Serbser, W. H., Steiner, D., & Renn, O.

A Mindset to Harmonize with Nature: Only a Change of Mindset can Reverse Cultural Habits which Counter Nature Ulrich E. Loening

Sustainable Development will not Avoid a “Ghastly Future” Dieter Steiner

War and Politics from a Human Ecological Perspective Wolfgang Serbser

Human Ecological General Studies Thomas Schmaus

Does it Even Exist? Transformational Climate Change Responses in Metropolitan Melbourne and Implications for Higher Education Nooshin Torabi

Education in Systems Thinking and Analysis: Challenges and Responses Felix Tretter, Gabriele Harrer-Puchner, and Karl-Heinz Simon

Fostering Sustainable Development: Exploring the Nexus of Human Ecology, Social Innovation, and Knowledge Commoning in Higher Education Contexts Maria João Horta Parreira

The TransLab: A Laboratory of Social Sciences through Transformative Transdisciplinarity as a Method Dirk Marx

What Chemistry can Learn from Human Ecology: Interdisciplinary Synergies for Responsible Chemistry Education Tom Børsen and Jan Mehlich

“Just Save the World”? About Complexity, Education, and Resonance Fritz Reheis

An Ouroboros Will Protect Biodiversity Joachim Schütz

An Evolutionary Human Ecological Framework for Higher Education Dieter Steiner

Education for the Future: The World has Changed Dramatically—Education Needs to Keep Up. An Essay Ulrich E. Loening

Human Ecology Review Volume 28, Issue 2

Linda Kalof and Thomas Dietz’s Contributions to Human Ecology: A Celebration of Two Esteemed Careers

Introductory Thoughts and Reflections Special issue editors: Amy Fitzgerald, Cameron Whitley, David Bidwell, and Rachael Shwom

Reprinted historical article: A Value–Belief–Norm Theory of Support for Social Movements: The Case of Environmentalism Paul C. Stern, Thomas Dietz, Troy Abel, Gregory A. Guagnano, and Linda Kalof

Value–Belief–Norm Theory and Human Ecology: The Breadth and Depth of Thomas Dietz and Linda Kalof’s Insights [Commentary to reprinted article] Richard York

The Evolution of Network Structure Related to Knowledge Flows about Climate Change in the Great Lakes Kenneth A. Frank and Tinqiao Chen

Seafood Justice Craig K. Harris

A Critical POET Model: Linking Critical Environmental Justice and Human Ecology to Understand Shared Logics of Oppression Clare E. B. Cannon, Alex McInturff, Peter Alagona, and David Pellow

Sport Hunter Backlash: How and Why One Academic Article About Sport Hunting Received National Attention Amy Fitzgerald and Linda Kalof

Imagining Multispecies Community Resilience for Disaster Preparedness Seven Mattes

Nature Connectedness, Race, and Subjective Well-Being Mark Suchyta

Planning for Life and Death with Pets: Considering the Inclusion of Companion Animals in Estate Planning Cameron T. Whitley, Abraham H. Vanselow, and Ruby Ben

Maria’s Dilemma: The Challenges of Disaster Relief in the Twenty-First Century Gary Machlis

Book Review: Decisions for Sustainability: Facts and Values by Thomas Dietz Andrew Jorgenson