[PeDAGoG] Integrating Science and Spirit in Marine Bioregionalism - new REDWeb article
Pooja Kishinani
poojakishinani99 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 9 13:58:13 CEST 2024
Dear friends,
We have a new article
<https://radicalecologicaldemocracy.org/tides-of-thought-integrating-science-and-spirit-in-marine-bioregionalism/>
on REDWeb co-authored by John Kurien, D. Nandakumar and Nalini Nayak.
*Tides of Thought: Integrating Science and Spirit in Marine Bioregionalism*
<https://radicalecologicaldemocracy.org/tides-of-thought-integrating-science-and-spirit-in-marine-bioregionalism/>
While Western perspectives often focus on the “what” and “how” of the coast
and ocean, Eastern perspectives delve into the “why”— the deeper meanings
and spiritual significance beyond the observable. In our latest article,
the authors propose that integrating these two perspectives – empirical
knowledge and spiritual insight – creates a narrative for marine
bioregionalism that is both scientifically compelling and emotionally
resonant.
Read it here:
https://radicalecologicaldemocracy.org/tides-of-thought-integrating-science-and-spirit-in-marine-bioregionalism/
I've copied John on this email if you want to write to him directly with
any comments or reflections. Please do read and share widely within your
networks.
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Happy reading!
In solidarity,
Pooja
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