Dr. Connie Russell’s Special Issue on Annette Gough’s Scholarly Contributions Released

Dr. Connie Russell (Professor, Faculty of Education) recently edited a Special Issue of the top-ranked journal, Environmental Education Research. It focuses on Professor Emeritus Annette Gough’s career retrospective book, Gender and Environmental Education: Feminist and Other(ed) Perspectives. The Selected Works of Annette Gough (Routledge).

Over the past 35 years, Dr. Gough, a Professor Emeritus (RMIT University, Australia), has made significant contributions to environmental education. This Special Issue was an opportunity to assess, applaud, and augment her body of work. The issue consists of an editorial, eight response papers by an international group of highly respected scholars, and two papers by Dr. Gough – one a summary of her book and the other her reflection on the responses. The issue highlights topics, theoretical perspectives, and methodological approaches that have been, and in some cases continue to be, marginalized in environmental education scholarship and identifies future research directions and strategies for countering erasures, revealing silences, and broadening horizons in the field.

The full issue is available here.