From mother earth to earth community: a perceptual shift in our relationship with the earth

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Margo Lockhart
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Abstract

This article explores a change in the symbols and metaphors used to describe nature and the earth. The central argument is that the metaphor of "mother earth" (and likewise "mother nature") is being replaced by "earth community", and that this represents not just a change in our psychological relationship to the planetary ecosystem, but a countering of powerlessness, and a claim for a collective, humane, "of the earth", voice. This change in the earth–human relationship is evidenced in current developments in philosophy, eco psychotherapy, the ecological unconscious, environmentalist theories of change, eco-activism and other social movements, our legal systems, and an increasing appreciation of indigenous ontologies. A key aspect of this change in our relationship with the earth is the concept and practice of regeneration. The author argues that regeneration of our minds, emotions, and consciousness is something that systems psychodynamics has been undertaking for many decades.
从地球母亲到地球共同体:我们与地球关系的感性转变
本文探讨了描述自然和地球的符号和隐喻的变化。核心论点是,“地球母亲”(以及同样的“自然母亲”)的隐喻正在被“地球社区”所取代,这不仅代表着我们与行星生态系统的心理关系发生了变化,而且代表着对无能为力的反抗,以及对“地球”集体、人道的声音的要求。地球与人类关系的这种变化体现在哲学、生态心理治疗、生态无意识、环境主义变革理论、生态激进主义和其他社会运动、我们的法律制度以及对土著本体论的日益重视等方面。我们与地球关系的这一变化的一个关键方面是再生的概念和实践。作者认为,我们的思想、情感和意识的再生是系统心理动力学几十年来一直在进行的事情。
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Organisational and Social Dynamics
Organisational and Social Dynamics PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: O&SD aims to create a deeper understanding of organisational and social processes and their effects on individuals, and to provide a forum for both theoretical and applied papers addressing emerging issues in societies and organisations from a psycho-social perspective. The editors seek to sustain a creative tension between scientific rigour and popular appeal, by developing conversations with the professional and social scientific worlds and opening them to practitioners and reflective citizens everywhere.
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