Environmental Legal Research is Changing: Alternating Tenor/Terror of Scholarship, Despair and Self-Care

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Journal of Environmental Law Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.1093/jel/eqac022
D. French, David L. Dawson, N. Golijani-Moghaddam
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No one can tell us—as individuals—how we should feel about environmental harm, be it upset at individual species loss, distress at systemic level change, or deeper existential angst. That universal truism applies as much to us, as scholars, as it does to us as world-citizens. Recognising that environmental harm is increasingly impacting lived experiences, this commentary both argues that we should not only reflect consciously on how this might affect our scholarship, but that we should proactively take steps to improve our mental health and self-care. Written collaboratively by an environmental lawyer and research clinical psychologists, the commentary concludes that acceptance of the challenges confronting us, and that it is all right to be anxious about them in our own lives, will not necessarily make our scholarship any better but it might allow us to avoid unhelpful, artificial, and potentially painful deep-seated, divisions within ourselves.
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环境法律研究正在发生变化:学术、绝望和自我关怀的交替紧张/恐惧
没有人能告诉我们,作为个体,我们应该如何看待环境危害,无论是对个体物种的丧失感到不安,对系统层面的变化感到痛苦,还是更深层的存在焦虑。这一普遍真理既适用于我们作为学者,也适用于我们作为世界公民。认识到环境危害对生活经历的影响越来越大,这篇评论都认为,我们不仅应该有意识地反思这可能会如何影响我们的学术研究,而且我们应该主动采取措施改善我们的心理健康和自我保健。这篇评论是由一位环境律师和临床心理学家合作撰写的,它得出的结论是,接受我们面临的挑战,以及在我们自己的生活中为它们感到焦虑是正常的,不一定会让我们的学术研究变得更好,但它可能会让我们避免无益的、人为的、潜在痛苦的、根深蒂固的分裂。
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期刊介绍: Condensing essential information into just three issues a year, the Journal of Environmental Law has become an authoritative source of informed analysis for all those who have any dealings in this vital field of legal study. It exists primarily for academics and legal practitioners, but should also prove accessible for all other groups concerned with the environment, from scientists to planners. The journal offers major articles on a wide variety of topics, refereed and written to the highest standards, providing innovative and authoritative appraisals of current and emerging concepts, policies, and practice. It includes: -An analysis section, providing detailed analysis of current case law and legislative and policy developments -An annual review of significant UK, European Court of Justice, and international law cases -A substantial book reviews section
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