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In the current context, the terms "ecology" and "environment" are widely used and inclusive, focusing not only on terms that are commonly discussed, such as land, landscape, plants, and animals, but also on all living and non-living elements that are fused together in a way that allows for the creation of a background that supports academic attention and fosters a fruitful understanding of scientific, aesthetic, ethical, philosophical, social, cultural, and political spaces. Such contours are unveiled in the book entitled, Nature's Voices: Ecological Encounters. Ideas from many fields, such as…mehr

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In the current context, the terms "ecology" and "environment" are widely used and inclusive, focusing not only on terms that are commonly discussed, such as land, landscape, plants, and animals, but also on all living and non-living elements that are fused together in a way that allows for the creation of a background that supports academic attention and fosters a fruitful understanding of scientific, aesthetic, ethical, philosophical, social, cultural, and political spaces. Such contours are unveiled in the book entitled, Nature's Voices: Ecological Encounters. Ideas from many fields, such as ecology, sociology, cinema studies, environmental sciences, nature literature and cultural studies, will serve to define or redefine "green voices" in the ever-expanding understanding of nature with the use of multidisciplinary collaborations. Academics, scholars, researchers, ecologists, historians, and proponents of sustainable development can all benefit from reading this book. The book will foster a comprehensive awareness of the intricate relationship between nature, humanity, and the current climate change catastrophes.
Autorenporträt
Jerome K. Jose Ph.D is the Head of the Department of English, Newman College, Thodupuzha, Kerala. He is the Managing Editor of the Journal, Indian Journal of Postcolonial Literatures. His areas of interest include Ethnopoetics, Tribal/folklore studies, Cultural studies and Literary theory. He has 3 books and more than 10 articles in his credit.