I'll see if I can find the book for you... I have a few sources...

Re Ecological Psychology and Enactivism being compatible... The pluralism
article was interesting (to me) in a large part because there are (at
least) two distinct flavors that have been in the field since the early
days. Gibson is coming strongly out of the pragmatism tradition (being
influenced heavily by James and Holt), whereas Turvey, Shaw, and Mace, the
vanguards of the second phase of the field, are clearly coming from a more
analytic/continental tradition.

James Cutting (who was at Cornell with Gibson) saw this clearly back in the
early '80s, but didn't quite grok the philosophical traditions behind the
divide (Two ecological perspectives: Gibson vs. Shaw and Turvey.
<https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1983-11545-001>). I tried to publish a
follow up to that paper in 2012, for it's 30th anniversary, and the
reaction against it was pretty harsh; clearly many in the field still had
academic PTSD from whatever kerfuffle happened when Cutting published that.

The question of whether Eco Psych and Enactivism are compatible largely
hinges on where each stands on that divide. I have more notes written
somewhere on that, and would be happy to hum a few more bars if anyone was
interested. Either way, it is very affirming to see the field opening up to
a more pluralistic approach now that TSM are more-or-less out of the
picture. Turvey, in particular, I thought went way too far in tapping down
alternative approaches toEco Psych, though I thought he was pretty great
aside from that. I should get out to one of their conferences again
sometime soon and see how the vibe has changed.

Best,
Eric

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On Mon, Apr 27, 2026 at 10:54 AM glen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I was hoping that when this book came available, I would have access to it
> by hook or crook:
>
> The Routledge International Handbook of Ecological Psychology
>
> https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-International-Handbook-of-Ecological-Psychology/Nonaka-Romero-Segundo-Ortin-Wagman/p/book/9781032817439
>
> $260 is obscene, almost as bad as hosting your academic conference in
> Cancún ... or Orlando. Yuck. Whatever. But on the tails of Steve's weird
> words, then Nick & EricC's trigger, I'll advocate this article:
>
> Productive pluralism: The coming of age of ecological psychology
> https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000438
>
> which I found in response to a comment at a Salon last year suggesting I
> replace "methodological pluralist" with "facultative pluralist". I doubt I
> could naturalize "facultative" to my tongue any more than I'll ever
> naturalize "affordances". Also yuck. Anyway, there seems to be a split in
> the domain. Some people think Ecological Psych and Enactive Psych can be
> integrated. And some seem to think they have fundamentally irreconcilable
> differences. I've compiled a sample of publications that may be on either
> side. But like the Productive Pluralism article above, it's a bit nuanced.
> It's difficult to tease out who's seriously disjoint about it and who's
> really open-minded but feels pressed to make a mostly useless distinction.
>
> Any opines are welcome.
>
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