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Vol. 13 Núm. 4 (2014): Themed Sections: (1) Political Ecologists and their interactions outside of the Academy (2) Poststructural Ontologies
Vol. 13 Núm. 4 (2014): Themed Sections: (1) Political Ecologists and their interactions outside of the Academy (2) Poststructural Ontologies
Publicado:
2014-12-01
Special Theme
Principled Engagement: Political Ecologists and Their Interactions Outside the Academy Introduction to a Set of Short Interventions
Michael B. Dwyer, Ian G. Baird
473-477
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Political Ecology and its Engagements with Conservation and Development
Matthew D. Turner
478-488
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The Doers and the Done For: Interrogating the Subjects and Objects of Engaged Political Ecology
Kiran Asher
489-496
PDF (English)
Principled Engagement: Obstacles and Opportunities in an Increasingly Consultancy Dominated World
Ian G. Baird
497-507
PDF (English)
Engaging within the Academy: A Call for Critical Physical Geography
Rebecca Lave
508-515
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The Politics of Engaged Geography on the Mekong
Philip Hirsch
516-524
PDF (English)
Forum
Do Maps Make Geography? Part 1: Redlining, Planned Shrinkage, and the Places of Decline
Manuel B. Aalbers
525-556
PDF (English)
Do Maps Make Geography? Part 2: Post-Katrina New Orleans, Post-Foreclosure Cleveland and Neoliberal Urbanism
Manuel B. Aalbers
557-882
PDF (English)
Map the Trace
Matthew W. Wilson
583-585
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Do Maps Make Geography? Part 3: Reconnecting the Trace
Manuel B. Aalbers
586-588
PDF (English)
Special Thematic Intervention
Delivering on Poststructural Ontologies: Epistemological Challenges and Strategies
Nancy Ettlinger
589-598
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Not-Quite-American Chestnuts: Engaging Poststructural Epistemologies in NatureSociety Research
Christine Biermann
599-608
PDF (English)
It could be and could have been otherwise: For a non-Euclidean Engagement with Mexico City’s ’68
Nicholas Jon Crane
609-621
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De-essentializing No Child Left Behind
Christopher Riley
622-629
PDF (English)
Critical Pedagogy
Researching “Slave Labour”: An Experiment in Critical Pedagogy
Siobhán McGrath, Ben Rogaly
630-633
PDF (English)
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