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Post-qualitative inquiry: Theory and practice in environmental education

The Australian Journal of Environmental Education (AJEE) is pleased to present Volume 38 issues 3 and 4 – a double issue. AJEE has increased to four issues per year for Volume 38 and this double Special Issue is a celebration of the increase in size and capacity and makes a significant contribution to the field.

Guest Editors Paul Hart and Peta White have been curating this special issue on Post-qualitative inquiry: Theory and practice in environmental education for several years: from imagining; to proposing; to creating an inviting call; and reaching out to colleagues internationally. Many authors responded with enthusiasm and this double issue was generated. A welcoming community has been generated and will live on in this special issue.

AJEE would like to that the Co-Guest Editors Paul and Peta, as well as the Authors of the following 18 manuscripts and one exemplary communication (poem) for their efforts and contribution to our field. The Editorial showcases post-qualitive inquiry and introduces each contribution.

The inaugural biennial AJEE Research Symposium focused on the Special Issue Launch (held on the 26th October 2022). Six authors delivered short presentations related to their manuscript and participants engaged in discussions exploring post-qualitative inquiry.

AJEE will host further Special Issues as we head towards our 40th anniversary in 2024. If you are interested in Guest Editing a Special Issue, please review the open call.

AJEE will also host further Research Symposia in the opposite year to the national Australian Association of Environmental Education (AAEE) biennial conference.

AJEE is also pleased to note that our Journal Information has been updated. Of particular interest will be the AJEE Diversity, Inclusivity, and Equity policy.

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