Browsing by Author "Coope, Jonathan"
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How might Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge (ITEK) inform ecopsychology?
Coope, Jonathan (Article)This article suggests several key lessons ecopsychology might learn from Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge (ITEK). For example, second generation ecopsychology sought to remove the political radicalism and so-called ... -
Indigenous knowledge and techno-scientific modernity: ‘hierarchical integration’ reconsidered
Coope, Jonathan (Article)With growing awareness of the urgent need for action on environmental problems, increasing attention is being given to how wisdom traditions and Indigenous cultures might usefully inform and engage with western scientific ... -
On the need for an ecologically dimensioned medical humanities
Coope, Jonathan (Article)Increasing calls from medical professionals and scholars suggest an urgent need for better and more widespread understandings of the ecological dimensions of health. Such calls have included: two recent Lancet special ... -
Resilience, mental health and urban migrants: a narrative review
Coope, Jonathan; Barrett, Andy; Brown, Brian J.; Crossley, Mark; Sivakami, Muthusamy; Raghavan, Raghu (Article)The purpose of this paper is to provide a narrative review of the literature on mental health resilience and other positive mental health capacities of urban and internal migrants. The methodology for this narrative review ...