The Field Centre Journal of Research and Practice
The Field Centre Journal of Research and Practice presents research carried out within and around the Field Centre, and more broadly, work which shares our research themes. These are:
Action research which is integral to the various dimensions of Ruskin Mill Trust’s method of Practical Skills Therapeutic Education (PSTE), particularly research connected to our staff practice of craft, biodynamic agriculture and therapeutic pedagogy.
Research on any topic within the Goethean science paradigm.
Research on Rudolf Steiner’s life, work and legacy.
Research reports on work currently being carried out around the Trust.
Research specifically on the outcomes and impact of Ruskin Mill Trust’s PSTE method that uses mainstream research methods will usually be referred to existing scholarly journals in the appropriate academic disciplines.
In 2018, in recognition of the first five years of operation of the Field Centre, our original journal, In Isis, was redesigned and renamed as The Field Centre Journal of Research and Practice.
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Field Centre Journal No.9
Winter 2023
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Field Centre Journal No. 8
Winter ‘22 - Spring ‘23
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Field Centre Journal No.7
Summer ‘22 - Autumn ‘22
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Field Centre Journal No.6
Winter ‘21 - Spring ‘22
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Field Centre Journal No.5
Summer ‘21 - Autumn ‘21
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In Dialogue Vol.1
August 2020
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Field Centre Journal No.3
Winter '19 - Spring '20
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Field Centre Journal Issue No.2
Summer ‘19
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Field Centre Journal Issue No.1
Spring ‘18
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InIsis Vol.2 No.2
2015
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InIsis Vol.2 No.1
2015
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InIsis Vol.1 No.1
2014
OPEN ACCESS
This is an open access journal. All content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.
SHARING
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Do not use the material for commercial purposes.
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COPYRIGHT
Authors retain the copyright and full publishing rights without restrictions.
EDITORIAL REVIEW
The Journal is reviewed by the Editorial board which comprises the Editor and the Editorial Committee.
Editor: Prof Laurence Cox
Editorial Committee: Dr Gill Nah, Simon Reakes, Dr Judyth Sassoon, Dr Troy Vine.
Submissions
We welcome contributions from practitioners and researchers writing for the Journal and we are open to a wide variety of writing styles, formats and approaches. The Journal is open access and made available via the Field Centre website, as well as being distributed in print form.
Submission guidelines:
Articles should be no longer than 3,500 words.
High quality images (300 dpi minimum) are very welcome if you have permission to use them.
The Field Centre Journal of Research and Practice accepts submissions in English only.
All articles are screened for plagiarism at www.grammarly.com/plagiarism-checker.
There are no charges for submission or publishing of articles.
To discuss submissions please contact the editor at: laurence.cox@rmlt.org.uk