The Sublime Reimagined: Moving Towards Deeper Human–Nature Relations in Outdoor Adventure Education

Background: Current research in outdoor adventure education advocates for deeper attention to place and the role that place and the more-than-human world play in pedagogical processes. However, historical and socio-cultural analysis of the roots of OAE reveals an educational approach that encourages...

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