The second academic review of Wild Wise Weird



Portal Admin

June 29, 2025

The second review was published online on June 27 [1], in Young Voices of Science (YVoS), supported by Hubbard Brook Research Foundation (https://hubbardbrook.org/hubbard-brook-research-foundation/). The article’s author is TT Tran, at Technische Universität Dresden — TU Dresden.



Screenshot: The review article on YVoS.

This second article arrived half a year after the publication of the first one, “How can satirical fables offer us a vision for sustainability”, appearing in Visions for Sustainability [2].

Both review articles discuss aspects of the humanities and social sciences and their pivotal roles in addressing the existential threat caused by the climate crisis and biodiversity losses.

These two publications also help move Wild Wise Weird ahead as far as “critical acclaim” is concerned. And for this particular advancement, our community is grateful since Kingfisher has for some time become a signature of ours.

References

[1] Tran TT. (2025). Flying Beyond Didacticism: The Creative Environmental Vision of ‘Wild Wise Weird’. https://youngvoicesofscience.org/?p=1963

[2] Nguyen MH. (2024). How can satirical fables offer us a vision for sustainability?. Visions for Sustainability. https://ojs.unito.it/index.php/visions/article/view/11267



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