About
The Highlander Journal is an academic, open-access, and peer reviewed online journal, broadly concerned with the study of populations historically situated at the margins of the state, and is inspired by debates on the spatio-cultural aspects of ‘Zomia’. This concept was used originally to imagine an alternate cartography of upland Asia, which in-turn spurred debates on state, culture, and social formation in the so-called peripheries. The Journal is a unique and accessible forum for multidisciplinary and comparative discussions, taking these concepts within and beyond Asia and thereby engaging with global conversations on interconnection and fragmentation.
Volume 3, No. 2Ekologos
Issue description
Welcome to the latest issue of The Highlander Journal, where we explore the intersection of environmental humanities and indigenous knowledge across some of the Earth's most ecologically sensitive areas—the Arctic, Amazon, Himalayas, and South Asia. This edition eme ... See the full issue
Editorial
Special Section - Highland Gathering
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The Intersubjective Ecology Lab: Collaborative More-than-Human and Artistic Pedagogies
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Tasting Tomorrow: Exploring Climate- Adapted Cuisines in Nagaland
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Generating Climate Futures Through Collaborative Workshops: A Method Brief
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Ekologos Wiki — A Tool for Online Project Collaboration
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Nagaland’s Contribution to India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change