Sean Blenkinsop (PhD, Harvard, 2004) is a professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. His work spans educational philosophy, outdoor and experiential education, and place-based schooling. His most recent book is Wild Pedagogies: Touchstones for Re-Negotiating Education and the Environment in the Anthropocene (2018).
Mark Fettes (PhD, Toronto, 2000) is an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. His work focuses on the educational and cultural interplay of land, language, imagination, and community. His most recent book is an Esperanto translation of Rainer Maria Rilke's poetic masterpiece, La sonetoj al Orfeo (2020).
Laura Piersol (PhD, Simon Fraser University, 2015) is a faculty associate in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. She is an experienced outdoor and nature-based educator who has published widely in the fields of environmental education and educational change.
List of Illustrations - List of Tables - David W. Jardine: Foreword - Mark Fettes/Sean Blenkinsop/ Laura Piersol: Ecoportraiture: Researching in Resonance with the More-Than-Human - Nora Timmerman: Relationship, Complexity, Artistry, and Co-Creation in Portraiture Research - Kelly E. Keena: Getting to Goodness in a Green Schoolyard: Trusting the Process of Ecoportraiture - Laura Piersol: Developing Ecoportraiture: Lessons from the Caddisfly and other Beings - Sylvie de Grandpré: Indigenous Knowledge as Voice: Ecoportraiture and Indigenous Ways of Knowing - Michael Dé Danann Datura: Traversing a Mountain of Data: Ecoportraiture as Critical, Beautiful Risk - Sean Blenkinsop/Mark Fettes/ Laura Piersol: Epilogue: Humility, Resilience, Becoming: Ecoportraiture as Conversation - Contributors - Index.