Re-thinking nature-connection: Practitioners’ worldviews as multi-paradigmatic entanglements

Hackney, Damien and Cotton, Debby (2026) Re-thinking nature-connection: Practitioners’ worldviews as multi-paradigmatic entanglements. Sustainability, 18 (2). ISSN 2071-1050

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Abstract

Nature-connection is increasingly promoted as a way of prompting care and concern for nature and encouraging pro-environmental behaviours. Yet its conceptual foundations remain unclear and contested with researchers defining the construct in divergent ways. In this study, a situational analysis of interviews with nature-connection practitioners is used to provide empirical evidence demonstrating entwined and contradictory discourses at work in their talk about nature-connection theory and practice. The analysis illustrates the ways in which cartesian dualism and relational ontologies occupy the same discursive space. The data are used to discuss possible routes toward a more coherent premise for an environmental ethic than the ubiquitous biophilia hypothesis, in-troducing panpsychism as a promising rationale for the moral consideration of nonhumans and the fostering of cultural intuitions of animacy in relationship to urban environments and human-made artefacts. Conservationists and educators are encouraged to explore panpsychism for its potential to provide an ethical framework for promoting a greater sense of ecological responsibility.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: nature-connectedness, situational analysis, panpsychism, biophilia hypothesis, Cartesian dualism, Anthropocene, pro-environmental behaviour, relational ontology
Depositing User: JISCRouter
Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2026 11:50
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2026 11:50
URI: https://marjon.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/18078
Related URLs: https://www.mdp ... 1-1050/18/2/614

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