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The latest issue of Ethics, Place and Environment has just been published, and colleagues might be interested in the contents listed below. If you are working in the field of geographical or environmental ethics, or have interests in professional ethics in geography, do consider submitting a manuscript to the journal. Full details of the journal¹s editorial practices, as well as how to request a sample copy are on our web site: http://www.carfax.co.uk/epe-ad.htm.
Tim Unwin
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ETHICS, PLACE AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 1 Number 2 October 1998
Tim Unwin. Editorial 133
Franco Farinelli. Did Anaximander ever Say (or Write) any Words? The Nature
of Cartographical Reason 135
Gunnar Olsson. Towards a Critique of Cartographical Reason 145
Dagmar Reichert. Obituary 157
John Silk. Caring at a Distance 165
Linda A. Cotterrell and Tim S. Gray. Sustainable Development and the
International Whaling Commission¹s Moratorium on Commercial Whaling 183
Paul Faulstich. Mapping the Mythological Landscape: an Aboriginal Way of
Being-in-the-World 197
William S. Lynn. Contested Moralities: Animals and Moral Value in the Dear/
Symanski Debate 223
Review Article
Rachel Silvey. ŒEcofeminism¹ in Geography 243
Book Reviews 251
Wayne Ouderkirk on Val Plumwood, Feminism and the Mastery of Nature
David M. Smith on Joan Tronto, Moral Boundaries: a political argument for an
Ethic of Care and Peta Bowden, Caring: Gender-Sensitive Ethics
Chris Sneddon on Donna Haraway, ModestWitness@SecondMillennium.
FemaleMan©MeetsOnco Mouse™: Feminism and Technoscience
Linda C. Roth on Déborah Berman Santana, Kicking off the Bootstraps:
Environment, Development, and Community Power in Puerto Rico
Terry Simmons on Robert Gottlieb, Forcing the Spring: the transformation of
the American Environmental Movement
Referees for Ethics, Place and Environment, Volume 1, 1998 269
Title Page, Contents and Author Index, Volume 1, 1998
Issue 1(i) was published in March 1998, with the following contents:
Tim Unwin. Editorial 5
David M. Smith. Geography and Moral Philosophy: Some Common Ground 7
Stuart Corbridge. Development Ethics: Distance, Difference, Plausibility 35
Iain Hay. Making Moral Imaginations. Research Ethics, Pedagogy, and
Professional Human Geography 55
Jean Hillier. Paradise Proclaimed? Towards a Theoretical Understanding of
Representations of Nature in Land Use Planning Decision-making 77
Stanley D. Brunn. Issues of Social Relevance Raised by Presidents of the
Association of American Geographers: the First Fifty Years 93
William S. Lynn. Review Editor. Reflexions 107
Book Reviews 109
Books Received 125
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Dr. Tim Unwin
Department of Geography
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham, Surrey
TW20 0EX
UK
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