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Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2014
Reconfigured Temporalities Nature's Intent?
Nathalie Blanc; Agnès Sander
http://bit.ly/1bPbEa6
Dynamics of Perpetuation: The Politics of Keeping Highly Toxic Pesticides on the Market in Ecuador
Stephen G. Sherwood; Myriam Paredes
http://bit.ly/1kprND0
“Evidences of Decadent Humanity”: Antianthropocentrism in Early Science Fiction
Bryan L. Moore
http://bit.ly/1fX1m3o
Mechanisms of Risk Production in Modern Cities
Christian Büscher; Aldo Mascareño
http://bit.ly/1cqlZnL
Representing Wildlife Management: Sustainable Hunting Narratives at the International Wildlife Museum
Nels Paulson
http://bit.ly/1pz5T41
Acknowledgments
http://bit.ly/1ccXsYZ
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