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Regarding the Earth: Ecological Vision in Word & Image
Special Issue editors, Professor Kate Rigby and Associate Professor Linda Williams, introduce papers arising from the 5th Biennial conference, ‘Regarding the Earth: Ecological Vision in Word and Vision'. Participants in this issue were asked to consider the ecological implications of different ways of perceiving, imagining, valuing and representing Earth, whether understood as planet, place or collective, comprising a multiplicity of more-than-human entities, agencies and processes.