The Ecological Citizen: Confronting human supremacy


Author

Joe Gray

Joe is a field naturalist who lives in Great Britain. He has edited or co-edited several books, the most recent being Cohabiting Earth: Seeking a Bright Future for All Life (SUNY Press, 2024).

 

Guest-edited issues/supplements

Issue with partial focus on natural history  |  GO TO ISSUE

Issue with partial focus on rewilding  |  GO TO ISSUE

‘The biodiversity crisis’  |  GO TO SUPPLEMENT

 

Publications

Extending justice considerations to insects, crustaceans, cephalopods and other invertebrates
Book review  [Vol 8 No 2 2025: 197–9]
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Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 8 No 2
Fiction section  [Vol 8 No 2 2025: 210–14]
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Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 8 No 1
Fiction section  [Vol 8 No 1 2025: 89–93]
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Natural history as defiance of the technological takeover
Editorial  [Vol 8 No 1 2025: 3–5]
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Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 7 No 2
Fiction section  [Vol 7 No 2 2024: 197–200]
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Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 7 No 1
Fiction section  [Vol 7 No 1 2024: 102–6]
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On algorithms and assassin bugs: Challenging the uncritical promotion of nature identification apps
Experiencing nature  [Vol 6 No 2 2023: 157–61]
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Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 6 No 1
Fiction section  [Vol 6 No 1 2023: 102–6]
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From darkness back into the light: Humanity’s rewilding imperative
Editorial  [Vol 6 No 1 2023: 3–8]
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Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 5 No 2
Fiction section  [Vol 5 No 2 2022: 222–3]
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Sentience in invertebrates: A report on a two-part webinar
Meeting report  [Vol 5 No 2 2022: 201–9]
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WITNESS: Loss of biodiversity linked to dead or decaying wood (the fading of the saproxylic rainbow)
Witness  [Vol 5 No 2 2022: 172–7]
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Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 5 No 1
Fiction section  [Vol 5 No 1 2021: 93–8]
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‘Making hay’: A conditional defence on ecocentric grounds of various co-created habitats
Long article  [Vol 3 Suppl A 2019: 43–54]
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The biodiversity crisis must be placed front and centre
Editorial  [Vol 3 Suppl A 2019: 5–6]
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Ecodemocracy: Operationalizing ecocentrism through political representation for non-humans
Long article  [Vol 3 No 2 2020: 166–77]
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Field guides as a gateway to appreciating more-than-human concerns
Opinion  [Vol 3 No 2 2020: 119]
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Water – a free-flowing subject that reveals the urgent need for humanity to change its course
Editorial  [Vol 2 No 2 2019: 121–7]
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A journey to Earth-centredness
Personal story  [Vol 1 Suppl A 2017: 38–41]
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Armchair ecotourism: A tribute to Edward Abbey
Reflection  [Vol 1 No 2 2018: 145–7]
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Ecocentrism: What it means and what it implies
Opinion  [Vol 1 No 2 2018: 130–1]
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Green fidelity and the grand finesse: Stepping stones to the ‘Pacocene’
Editorial  [Vol 1 No 2 2018: 121–9]
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Reasons for a reduction of humans’ impact on the ecosphere
Opinion  [Vol 1 No 1 2017: 17–18]
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Rights of nature: A report on a conference in Switzerland
Meeting report  [Vol 1 No 1 2017: 95–6]
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