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The focus of my research is embodied knowing (embodied cognition) in Eco-Paganism. These terms may need some explanation: Embodied Situated Cognition: In the late 20th century researchers in both science and the humanities recognized that the body was essential to how we make sense of our world - our cognitive processes are embodied. My literature review on embodied cognition revealed a consistency across disciplines - psychologists, anthropologists, sociologists, cognitive neuroscientists, philosophers and practitioners were all talking about the same phenomena; a practical, largely pre-reflective, affective, tacit way of knowing that is both embodied and situated.The following links provide an overview of research in this area: Embodied Cognition Important sources of research into embodied cognition include: This work has been applied in various Embodied Methodologies. The Embodiment Resources section of this site exists to facilitate further research. Eco-Pagans are contemporary Pagans who partly express their spirituality through environmental activism and rituals of resistance. When I applied my model of embodied situated cognition to my fieldwork, I found that eco-pagans often intentionally 'think with place' and pay more attention to embodied knowing than most people. An Eco-Pagan's practice inspires and feeds both their spirituality and their motivation to be activists. Because embodied situated cognition is fundamental it is a more powerful motivator than what we can usefully call propositional or explicit knowing. I conclude that this partly explains the values-action gap: Most people know about climate change in terms of facts and figures, i.e. as a propositional knowing, but as it's primarily embodied situated knowing that motivates behaviour change, they don't act. Embodied situated knowing is so fundamental that it must be taken in to account in any exploration of behavioural or consciousness change. If you would like to be kept informed of future progress on this research, please contact me, Dr. Adrian Harris, at adrian@gn.apc.org. My CV. Last updated: 08 April 2008. the green fuse - bringing philosophy to life |