Mj Barrett
Assistant Professor
Environment and Sustainability
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. MJ Barrett is currently working as a Assistant Professor in the Department of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan , Canada. His research interests includes Environmental education; human-nature relations; intuitive human-animal communication; ways of knowing; intuitive, Indigenous and decolonizing methodologies; healing the human-nature divide; discourse: ecopsychology: threshold concepts and transformative learning.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. MJ Barrett is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Environmental education; human-nature relations; intuitive human-animal communication; ways of knowing; intuitive, Indigenous and decolonizing methodologies; healing the human-nature divide; discourse: ecopsychology: threshold concepts and transformative learning..
Research Interest
Environmental education; human-nature relations; intuitive human-animal communication; ways of knowing; intuitive, Indigenous and decolonizing methodologies; healing the human-nature divide; discourse: ecopsychology: threshold concepts and transformative learning.
Publications
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Flowers M, Lipsett L, Barrett MJ. Animism, creativity, and a tree: Shifting into nature connection through attention to subtle energies and contemplative Art practice. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education (CJEE). 2015 Jan 12;19:111-26.
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Barrett MJ, Wuetherick B. Intuition and animism as bridging concepts to Indigenous knowledges in environmental decision-making. Transformative Dialogues: Teaching & Learning Journal. 2012 Aug 1;6(1).
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Barrett MJ. Participatory pedagogy in environmental education: Reproduction or disruption?. Participation and learning. 2008:212-24.