Cambridge University Press (our publishers) supported AJEE to proceed with Gold Open Access this year. We are pleased to be able to ensure all of our publications are now freely available online. The Article Processing Charge (APC) is not a problem for those who don't have funding (a waiver is possible if the corresponding author is not covered by a university publishing agreement).
Australian Journal of Environmental Education
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AJEE is a Gold Open Access journal that publishes innovative contributions to the field of environmental education.
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The Australian Journal of Environmental Education (AJEE) is one of the oldest internationally refereed environmental education journals which publishes manuscripts on all aspects of contemporary research and practice. AJEE provides significant, innovative contributions to research and practice to communicate and stimulate debate for enhancing and expanding the field of environmental education. AJEE is Gold Open Access and is supported by an international Editorial Executive and Editorial Board.
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🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 We are proud to announce that the article, "Regeneration Time: Ancient Wisdom for Planetary Wellbeing," by Professor Anne Poelina, Sandra Wooltorton, Mindy Blaise, Catrina Luz Aniere, Pierre Horwitz, Peta White, and Stephen Muecke, has won one of the two Manuscript Excellence Awards for AJEE for 2024! 🎉 "Regeneration Time: Ancient Wisdom for Planetary Wellbeing" explores the integration of ancient Aboriginal wisdom with contemporary environmental education. The authors highlight the importance of postqualitative research in understanding the sentient nature of life and the interconnectedness of people, place, and planet. This work emphasises the need for decolonisation and the recognition of Country's animacy and presence as essential for planetary wellbeing. Click the link below to read the article. 🌏 #EnvironmentalEducation #PlanetaryWellbeing #AcademicExcellence #AboriginalWisdom
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Congratulations to Kankawa Nagarra for winning the Australian Music prize (AMP) for her debut album Wirlmarni. We look forward to reading her publication in AJEE, which will be out soon! https://lnkd.in/gEzfNjNV
Australian Music prize: 80-year-old Kankawa Nagarra wins over Nick Cave and Amyl and the Sniffers
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I'm so happy to have my paper "Queering Apocalyptic Methodologies" in the recent Special Issue of the Australian Journal of Education. Many thanks to the hard-working and supportive editors Peta White and Paul Hart. They have edited a fantastic issue - all open access now. Thanks also to director Tyson Mowarin and graphic artist Sutu for making Thalu: Dreamtime is Now, the VR work I write about.
Queering Apocalyptic Methodologies: Enacting the Utopian Performative through Extended Reality Artwork | Australian Journal of Environmental Education | Cambridge Core
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📢AJEE SPECIAL ISSUE: CALL FOR PAPERS https://lnkd.in/gbrWVhXi Guest Editors: Prof Ruth Irwin and Dr Thomas Everth
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Great to share thoughts about the EE field - how researchers see their role in our community. Another great initiative supported by AJEE! If you have interesting collaborative manuscripts pplanned - please be in touch to pitch them.
It's been great collaborating with Scott Jukes, Dr David Hills, and the Australian Journal of Environmental Education editorial board to publish the following article. Eco-anxiety and a Desire for Hope: A Composite Article on the Impacts of Climate Change in Environmental Education. I hope you enjoy the read.
Eco-anxiety and a Desire for Hope: A Composite Article on the Impacts of Climate Change in Environmental Education | Australian Journal of Environmental Education | Cambridge Core
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📃 Article How Well Does the F-10 Australian Curriculum Prepare Students to be Water Literate Citizens? By Reece Mills and Louisa Tomas
How Well Does the F-10 Australian Curriculum Prepare Students to be Water Literate Citizens? | Australian Journal of Environmental Education | Cambridge Core
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📃 Article Status of Sustainability Management Education in African MBA Programmes: A Web-based Research Approach By Asphat Muposhi and Roy Shamhuyenhanzva https://lnkd.in/gDmFDkqV
Status of Sustainability Management Education in African MBA Programmes: A Web-based Research Approach | Australian Journal of Environmental Education | Cambridge Core
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📢AJEE SPECIAL ISSUE: CALL FOR PAPERS https://lnkd.in/gbrWVhXi Guest Editors: Prof Ruth Irwin and Dr Thomas Everth
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📹 AJEE Video Synopsis: A YouTube Series This is a video synopsis of the article Assemblages in Flight: Flickering Ontologies and Wildness in the Formation of Multispecies Assemblages by Peter Renshaw, Kirsty Jackson, and Ron Tooth. You can find the article open access here: https://lnkd.in/gNe93FbK The article is part of Volume 40: Issue 2 of the Australian Journal of Environmental Education, the Special Issue "Relational Ontologies and Multispecies Worlds: Transdisciplinary Possibilities for Environmental Education". https://lnkd.in/g7qZnznw https://lnkd.in/gMHmkbhd
Assemblages in Flight – Video Synopsis
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