Sark in the Dark: Wellbeing and Community on the Dark Sky Island of Sark

Studies of the beneficial and transformative qualities of encounters with nature typically focus on 'green' or grounded nature. In Sark in the Dark, Ada Blair shifts this focus upwards to a refreshing encounter with the richness of the dark night sky. In this book, she documents the research she conducted while at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David into the culture and history of the world's first designated Dark Sky Island. Through a series of interviews with Sark residents, as well as poignant self-reflections, Blair explores the importance of the dark sky on human wellbeing and community.

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Sark in the Dark: Wellbeing and Community on the Dark Sky Island of Sark

Studies of the beneficial and transformative qualities of encounters with nature typically focus on 'green' or grounded nature. In Sark in the Dark, Ada Blair shifts this focus upwards to a refreshing encounter with the richness of the dark night sky. In this book, she documents the research she conducted while at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David into the culture and history of the world's first designated Dark Sky Island. Through a series of interviews with Sark residents, as well as poignant self-reflections, Blair explores the importance of the dark sky on human wellbeing and community.

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Sark in the Dark: Wellbeing and Community on the Dark Sky Island of Sark

Sark in the Dark: Wellbeing and Community on the Dark Sky Island of Sark

by Ada Blair
Sark in the Dark: Wellbeing and Community on the Dark Sky Island of Sark

Sark in the Dark: Wellbeing and Community on the Dark Sky Island of Sark

by Ada Blair

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Studies of the beneficial and transformative qualities of encounters with nature typically focus on 'green' or grounded nature. In Sark in the Dark, Ada Blair shifts this focus upwards to a refreshing encounter with the richness of the dark night sky. In this book, she documents the research she conducted while at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David into the culture and history of the world's first designated Dark Sky Island. Through a series of interviews with Sark residents, as well as poignant self-reflections, Blair explores the importance of the dark sky on human wellbeing and community.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781907767425
Publisher: Sophia Centre Press
Publication date: 11/30/2016
Series: Sophia Centre Master Monographs , #3
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.57(d)
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