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Be(e)coming pollinators: Beekeeping and perceptions of environmentalism in Massachusetts. [PDF]
DiDonato S, Gareau BJ.
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The World to Come: Art in the Age of the Anthropocene by Kerry Oliver-Smith [PDF]
Review of Kerry Oliver-Smith\u27s The World to Come: Art in the Age of the ...
Qiu, Tracy
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Achilles And The Tortoise: Some Caveats To Mathematical Modeling In Biology [PDF]
Mathematical modeling has recently become a much-lauded enterprise, and many funding agencies seek to prioritize this endeavor. However, there are certain dangers associated with mathematical modeling, and knowledge of these pitfalls should also be part ...
Gilbert, Scott F.
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Climate Change and Its Lexicon: An Analytical and Critical View. [PDF]
Domingues JM.
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Governing the anthropocene: agency, governance, knowledge [PDF]
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that go to the heart of the social and human sciences. There has been as yet no satisfactory theoretical framework for the analysis of the Anthropocene debate ...
A.B. Peck +18 more
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Extraction, Exploitation, and Religious Surplus in the Capitalocene
Efforts to address the logic of extraction, which arguably is at the core of our current environmental catastrophe, are examples for a non-reductive material turn in the study of religion and theology. These efforts are linked with the logics of property,
Joerg Rieger
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Cities in deep time: Bio-diversity, metabolic rift, and the urban question [PDF]
How should we interpret the relationship between urbanization and the loss of bio-diversity? The discourse of bio-diversity serves as a critical lens through which the accelerating momentum of “metabolic rift” can be explored in relation to ...
Gandy, M
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One Health: A social science discussion of a global agenda. [PDF]
Estebanez J, Boireau P.
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In Catherynne M. Valente's The Past Is Red, the world as we know it has already drowned. However, even after the apocalypse, traces of extractive capitalism – responsible for the destruction of the planet in the first place – are still lingering on as ...
Markus Schwarz
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The Pandemic, Patient Advocacy, and the Importance of Thinking Comment on "The Rise of the Consucrat". [PDF]
O'Donovan Ó.
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