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Classified Index of Articles on
Psychology, Cultural Psychotherapy &
Ethnography (excluding South Pacific)
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217. 2012 The
'Sacredness' of Natural Sites and Their Recovery: Iona, Harris and Govan in
Scotland, in Mallarach,
J.-M., Papayannis, T. and Väisänen, R. (eds), The Diversity of Sacred
Lands in Europe: Proceedings of the Third Workshop of the Delos Initiative –
Inari/Aanaar 2010. Gland,
Switzerland: IUCN and Vantaa, Finland: Metsähallitus Natural Heritage Services
- free PDF of complete volume from IUCN
here.
208. 2010. Book Review:
Patrick Hennessey's "The Junior Officers' Reading Club: Killing time and
fighting wars", Third Way, March, 33:3, 39.
197. 2008, Land,
Identity, School: Exploring Women's Identity with Land in Scotland Through the
Experience of Boarding School (PDF), with Chriss Bull (1) and Colin Clark (3),
Oral History:
Journal of the Oral History Society, Autumn 2008, Vol. 36:2, 75 - 88,
Autumn 2008.
196. 2008, Rekindling Community: Connecting
People, Environment and Spirituality, Schumacher Briefing No. 15, Green
Books. ISBN 978-1-900322-38-6.
195. 2008, Some
Contributions of Liberation Theology to Community Empowerment in Scottish Land
Reform 1991 - 2003, (4 MB PDF) Thesis for the Degree of Doctor of
Philosophy (PhD) by Published Works undertaken with the Academy of Irish
Cultural Heritages, Faculty of Arts, University of Ulster.
194. 2008, Hell and High
Water: Climate Change, Hope and the Human Condition, Birlinn Press,
Edinburgh, 289 pp. + x, £8.99,
ISBN
978-1-84158-622-9.
173.
2005,
The
Dream
Job:
21
Steps
to
enhance
Black
and
Ethnic
Minority
opportunities
in
Scotland,
(co-authored
by
Alastair
McIntosh,
Vérène Nicolas, Tara O'Leary, Jane Rosegrant
&
Nick
Wilding;
Foreword
by
Tesfu
Gessesse,
Chair
of
EMPOWER),
EMPOWER,
Equal,
European
Social
Fund
&
Centre
for
Human
Ecology,
Edinburgh, 23 September, 28pp..
172.
2005, 3 contributions to The Encyclopaedia of
Religion and Nature (2 volumes), Jeffrey
Kaplan & Bron Taylor eds., Continuum International Publishing, London &
NY, 2005 (www.religionandnature.com),
comprising: 1) Scotland (the
historical
context
of
nature
religion),
1503-1505, 2)
Faerie Faith in Scotland, 633-634, and, 3) Scything &
Erotic
Fulfillment
(vernacular
work
rhythms),
1507-1509.
167.
2005, Chronique
d'une Alliance: Peuples autochtones et société civil face à la mondialisation,
(the abridged French translation of Soil and Soul), Editions Yves Michel,
Paris, ISBN 2 913492 30 4, €22, 351pp.. Ce
blog est destiné aux lecteurs d'Alastair McIntosh afin qu'ils puissent se connaître,
se faire connaître et s'exprimer sur les sujets abordés dans le livre.
166.
2004,
Public
School
and
the
Platonic
Ideal,
Boarding
Concern,
Winter
2004,
p.
7.
157.
2003, Paedophilia in the Community, The Hebridean, Stornoway,
20 November.
151.
2003, Cold War Psychohistory in the Scottish Psyche, in Jamison, Brian
(ed.), Scotland and the Cold War, Cualann
Press,
Dumfermline,
pp.
74
–
80.
141.
2003,
Channel
4's
"Without
Prejudice?"
-
"7
days
in
the
life
of
...
Alastair
McIntosh",
Sunday
Herald,
25
January
2003,
p.
9
(7
Days
section),
and,
"How
I
won
50
grand
on
TV",
The
Herald,
28
January
2003,
p.
14.
135.
2002,
Roots
for
Living,
column
in
The
Big
Issue
(Scotland)
jointly
with
Vérène
Nicolas,
Nos.
1
-
4
(on
Celtic
revolution,
land
reform,
gender
deficit
and
Scots
racism),
Issues
361,
363,
365
&
367,
Feb
-
Mar.
133.
2001,
Origins
of
the
Sex-Spirit
Split,
Sex
and
Spirit
Conference
-
keynote
address,
Findhorn
Foundation,
21
October
2001.
128.
2001,
Land
Reform
and
National
Identity,
Le
Monde Diplomatique, Paris, No. 572-48, November, p. 6, co-authored with Vérène
Nicolas.
Published
in
French
translation
as
Quand l'Ecosse
Distribue
les Terres: Vent de Réformes Après la Conquête de L'Autonomie, in English
original,
London,
p.
13
(with
The
Guardian
Weekly
by
subscription
and
on
website)
as
Scotland
plc - Land Reform and National Identity, and in German/Swiss editions as Das
Geheimnis des wahren Schotten.
127.
2001, Soil and Soul: People versus Corporate Power, Aurum Press,
London, ISBN 1 85410 802 6, £17.99 hardback, 336pp..
115.
2000, Who’s a Real Scot? The Report of “Embracing Multicultural
Scotland”, Centre for Human Ecology, Edinburgh, 28pp., (with Hanna Maan (1), Nick Wilding (2), Vérène Nicolas (3) and Amadu
Khan (4)).
110.
2000, Dancing to your Shadow: A Celtic Reflection on the Healing of
Broken-Heartedness, The Journal of Contemporary Health, Liverpool John
Moores University, Issue 8, 58-60; reprinted in PanGaia, Port Arena, CA.,
No. 23, 41-45.
105.
1999, Psychospiritual Effects of Biodiversity Loss in Celtic Culture and its
Contemporary Geopoetic Restoration, in Cultural & Spiritual Values of
Biodiversity: a Complementary Contribution to the Global Biodiversity Assessment,
ed. Darrell Addison Posey, United Nations Environment Programme (Intermediate
Technology Publications), Nairobi & London, 480-483.
92.
1998, Fairy Hills: merging heritage and conservation, ECOS, 18:2, British Association Nature Conservation, (with Patrick
Laviolette (1)), 2-8,
now also in PDF.
89.
1997, Cold hearts who cast the first stone (Victorian family values v. Biblical
sexual ethics), The Herald, Glasgow, 17 November, 15.
80.
1996, Wounded childhoods form bullies with bullets, Scotland on Sunday
(SoS Essay), 27-10-96, 20.
73.
1996, (261KB) From Eros to Thanatos: Cigarette
Advertising’s Imagery of Violation as an Icon into British Cultural
Psychopathology, Centre for Human Ecology Occasional Paper, University of Edinburgh Faculty of Science &
Engineering, (featured in front page lead story of Wall Street Journal, 10 Oct.
1996), 52pp., £10.00.
61.
1995, Echoes down the glen of landed power, Reforesting
Scotland, 13, 26-28.
56.
1994, (287KB) The Scottish Highlands in colonial and psychodynamic perspective, Interculture:
International Journal of Transdisciplinary and Intercultural Research,
XXVII:3, 2-36, (with Andy Wightman (2) and Dan Morgan (3)). Traduction
française (228KB): Les Highlands
écossais dans une perspective coloniale et psychodynamique.
32.
1990, Review of The
Seer
in Celtic and Other Traditions, Ellis Davidson, H. (ed.), John Donald, in Christian
Parapsychologist, 8:8, 298-300.
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