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The articles in this issue of Nature and Culture range in topics from the variable “visibility” of stressed water resources to the expansionistic production cycle that accelerates resource use and pollution. This issue concludes with a review of three monographs about soil and interpretations of the Anthropocene.
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Volume 12, Issue 3
Articles
Feathered Roots and Migratory Routes: Immigrants and Birds in the Anthropocene
J. Cristobal Pizarro and Brendon M. H. Larson
http://bit.ly/2xxJPDN
Water, Water Everywhere (or, Seeing Is Believing): The Visibility of Water Supply and the Public Will for Conservation
Kate Pride Brown
http://bit.ly/2kHnAFh
Building “Natural” Beauty: Drought and the Shifting Aesthetics of Nature in Santa Barbara, California
Andrew McCumber
http://bit.ly/2zgAVb6
Ideology Critique for the Environmental Social Sciences: What Reproduces the Treadmill of Production?
Ryan Gunderson
http://bit.ly/2gvoWyj
Review Essay
A Method for the New Materialism
Jaime Moreno Tejada
http://bit.ly/2gelNWR
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