Contents

Abstract

Chapter 1: Introduction

SECTION I: LOCATING THE RESEARCH PROJECT

Chapter 2: Eco-Paganism Literature review

Chapter 3: Embodied Cognition Literature review (revised)

Chapter 4: Embodied Situated Cognition: A Synthesis

Chapter 5: Embodied Philosophy: My Ontological and Epistemological Grounding

Chapter 6: Research Design and Methodology

SECTION II: FIELDWORK

Section II Introduction: Between Protest Site and Urban Life: The Spectrum of Eco-Pagan Practice

Chapter 7: “You’re not studying it – you’re living it”: An Autoethnography

Chapter 8: Listening to the Threshold Brook: Urban Eco-Paganism

Chapter 9: The Power of Place: Protest Site Eco-Paganism

Chapter 10: Eco-Paganism: A "sacred relationship with the world"

SECTION III: CONCLUSION

Chapter 11: Conclusion

APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Original Aims and Objectives
Appendix 2: Focusing - The Six Steps

References
References to works outside this thesis use the Harvard system. References to titles of thesis chapters are given in the text in single quotes, while references to sections of chapters are italicized.

List of figures and illustrations

Fig. 1: The Cognitive Iceberg
Fig. 2: Embodied Metaphor and Habitus
Fig. 3: Focusing and the Felt Sense
Fig. 4: The Trance State
Fig. 5: The Duck/Rabbit Drawing
Fig. 6: The Hermeneutic Circle
Fig. 7. Topic guide showing notes on chronemic and paralinguistic aspects of the interview
Fig. 8: A Typology of Eco-Paganism
Fig. 9: Place and Community

Table #1: Processes of Connection

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