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Introducing the Climate Alliance Mapping Project
The Public Political Ecology Lab is pleased to announce the Climate Alliance Mapping Project (CAMP), a collaborative effort between academics, environmental NGOs, and indigenous organizations. Through Participatory Action Research and […]
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James McCarthy Speaks
James McCarthy explains why he practices engaged political ecology, reminding us that research and teaching are forms of public engagement, and that working with non-academic partners can force us to […]
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Dianne Rocheleau Speaks
Dianne Rocheleau discusses the challenges and rewards of being an engaged academic, in the context of her work in agroforestry and political ecology. Dr. Rocheleau is Professor of Geography at Clark University […]
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Blog entry and photostory: “From Enron to Evo: Pipeline Politics, Global Environmentalism, and Indigenous Rights in Bolivia”
By Derrick Hindery From Enron to Evo was published in June 2013 by the University of Arizona Press as part of the First Peoples, New Directions publishing initiative. Through this […]
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Photostory: Fracking exploration and grassroots resistance in Canada
Fracking exploration and grassroots resistance in Canada: a photostory of solidarity with Elsipogtog, New Brunswick, by Tarsh Turner and Adrian Nel.
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Riparian Enclosures: Spaces of Exclusion in the Sonoran Border(ed)lands
Lily House-Peters’ photo essay explores acts of enclosure in mediating access to and exclusion from the benefits of riparian resources in the Sonoran borderlands.
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