Toward a New Way of Being with Plants” June 17 – 18, 2021
This free two-day online event will explore human/plant connections, including ethics in human treatment of plants, plant sentience and communication, and opportunities for developing more respectful and reciprocal relationships between humans and plants.
This event may interest ISCP members who have previously found the ecopsychology workshops and presentations at the Society’s annual congress thought-provoking.
A full agenda and list of speakers can be found at www.beingwithplants2021.org
The goals of this conference are to:
- inspire people to change the ways in which they think about, interact with, and utilize plants so that their actions will be more respectful toward and collaborative with plants
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advance the perspective that plants are much more complex, sentient, and intelligent than is commonly acknowledged
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provide a forum for Indigenous and other perspectives that promote more respectful ways of relating with plants
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help to connect people who are interested in working for more respectful treatment of plants
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encourage and support the development of a network seeking to increase respectful treatment of plants that will continue after the event
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inspire and encourage scholarly emphasis on plant-human relationships
All are welcome to attend this free conference, which will be held on the Whova platform using Zoom to facilitate attendee participation and involvement.
Please visit the conference website to register and for more information.
If you have any questions, please contact: info (at) beingwithplants2021.org
The International Society for Coaching Psychology and the ISCP International Centre for Coaching Psychology Research are pleased to be sponsors of the conference. The event will be of particular interest to members who have been involved in ecopsychology practice and research.