Process Thought, Transpersonal Sustainability and Their Role in Ecological Civilization | Travis Cox

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The 50th Anniversary Conference of the Center for Process Studies | Process in Practice: Society, Sustainability, and Ecological Civilization

Session: Environmental Ethics and Ecological Civilization

Paper Title: “Process Thought, Transpersonal Sustainability and Their Role in Evolving an Ecological Civilization”

Dr. Travis Cox is an Associate Professor in the Ecopsychology MA and Environmental Studies BA at Naropa University. His interests and research are about the intersections of social movements and social justice, education, metaphysics, environmental philosophy, agriculture, psychedelics, and deep sustainability. He earned his PhD at Iowa State University in sustainable agriculture, a Master of Philosophy and Religion, with an emphasis in philosophy, cosmology, and consciousness from the California Institute of Integral Studies, and a Bachelor of Philosophy from Central College in Pella, Iowa.

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Co-sponsored by the Cobb Institute, the Institute for Ecological Civilization, and the Institute for the Postmodern Development of China, the “50th Anniversary Conference of the Center for Process Studies” celebrates the 50-year legacy of CPS and its creative transformation in the context of a new generation of process thinkers.

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The Center for Process Studies (CPS) is a faculty research center of Claremont School of Theology. CPS conducts interdisciplinary research guided by the view that interconnection, change, and intrinsic value are core features of the universe.

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