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Scholar in the SEPR spotlight: Ian Douglas
2020
Socio-Ecological Practice Research
In this reflective essay of intellectual autobiography, I respond to a series of questions the journal editor Wei-Ning Xiang asked about my 55-year journey from applied geography to socio-ecological practice research. These are (1) what and/or who had inspired your career most in geography and socio-ecological practice research? (2) Throughout your 55-year academic journey, did you ever reorient your ambitions in scholarly pursuit, or even reinvent yourself in your academic life? What motivated
doi:10.1007/s42532-020-00051-6
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pmcid:PMC7273124
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