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Erosion

Theorizing the Contemporary

Erosion

Waves breaking, rocks pounded into particles, sands suspended, soils liquified. Is erosion ever a good thing? This is the crude but unassuming question that g... More

Citation Matters: An Updated Reading List for a Progressive Environmental Anthropology

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Citation Matters: An Updated Reading List for a Progressive Environmental Anthropology

Scholarship in environmental anthropology has historically asked questions about how humans relate to the interconnected biophysical and cultural processes unfo... More

Vulnerability

Theorizing the Contemporary

Vulnerability

Intensified rainfall, species migration, and wildfires are just some of the disturbances that characterize vulnerability in the Anthropocene. Perhaps it is now ... More