TINA FIELDS

Associate Professor
Ecopsychology
Naropa University
United States of America

Biography

Tina R. Fields, Ph.D., has taught about the cultural, psychological, & spiritual sides of environmental issues since 1999, including five years living and guiding outdoors with the field-based Audubon Expedition Institute at Lesley University, and four years training sustainability activists at the M.A. level with New College. She is a dynamic speaker (and singer) who has served as keynote for such organizations as the European Ecopsychology Society, Napa-Solano Audubon Society, and the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness.

Research Intrest

Ecopsychology Environmental Studies Cross-cultural Shamanism Earth-based Spiritual Traditions Mythology

List of Publications
Fields T. Kumu Pohaku (Stones as Teachers): Awakening to the Spiritual Dimensions of Ecosystems. So What? Now What? The Anthropology of Consciousness Responds to a World in Crisis. 2009:317-59.
Fields TR. “We Ain’t Got No Wildlife Here”: Transformative Effects of a Contemplative Assignment in Ecoliteracy. Naropa Green Papers. 2014.