Bret Gustafson, Francesco Carpanini, M. Kalb, J. Giblin, Sarah Besky, Patrick Gallagher, Andrew Curley, Jen Gobby, Ryan Anderson
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Cepek, Michael. 2018. Life in Oil: Cofán
Survival in the Petroleum Fields of Amazonia.
Austin: University of Texas Press. 302 pp. ISBN
978-1477315088.Choné, Aurélie, Isabelle Hajek, and Philippe
Hamman, eds. 2017. Rethinking Nature:
Challenging Disciplinary Boundaries.
Abingdon; New York: Routledge. xiv + 268 pp.
(Paperback) ISBN 978-1-138-21493-4.Davis, Diana K. 2016. The Arid Lands: History,
Power, Knowledge. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
271 pp. ISBN 978-0262034524.Gissibl, Berhard. 2016. The Nature of German
Imperialism: Conservation and the
Politics of Wildlife in Colonial East Africa.
New York: Berghahn Books, 2016. 374 pp.
ISBN 978-1-78533-175-6.Ives, Sarah. 2017. Steeped in Heritage:
The Racial Politics of South African Rooibos
Tea. NC: Duke University Press. 272 pp. ISBN
978-0-8223-6986-8.Martínez-Reyes, José. Moral Ecology of a
Forest: The Nature Industry and Maya
Post-Conservation. Tucson: University of Arizona
Press. 216 pp. ISBN 978-0816531370.Powell, Dana E. 2017. Landscapes of Power:
Politics of Energy in the Navajo Nation.
Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 336 pp.
ISBN 978-0822369943.Raygorodetsky, Gleb. 2017. The Archipelago of
Hope: Wisdom and Resilience from the Edge
of Climate Change. New York: Pegasus Books.
336 pp. ISBN: 978-1681775326.Wright, Christopher, and Daniel Nyberg. 2015.
Climate Change, Capitalism, and Corporations:
Processes of Creative Self-Destruction.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 254
pp. ISBN 978-1107435131.
期刊介绍:
Environment and Society: Advances in Research is an annual review journal, publishing articles that have been commissioned in response to specific published calls.The field of research on environment and society is growing rapidly and becoming of ever-greater importance not only in academia but also in policy circles and for the public at large. This growth reflects the urgency of debate and the pace and scale of change with respect to the water crisis, deforestation, biodiversity loss, the looming energy crisis, nascent resource wars, environmental refugees, climate change, and environmental justice, which are just some of the many compelling challenges facing society today and in the future. It also reflects the richness and insights of scholarship exploring diverse cultural forms, social phenomena, and political-economic formations in which society and nature are intricately intertwined, if not indistinguishable. As a forum to address these issues, we are delighted to present an important peer-reviewed annual: Environment and Society: Advances in Research. Through this journal we hope to stimulate advanced research and action on these and other critical issues and encourage international communication and exchange among all relevant disciplines. Environment and Society publishes critical reviews of the latest research literature on environmental studies, including subjects of theoretical, methodological, substantive, and applied significance. Articles also survey the literature regionally and thematically and reflect the work of anthropologists, geographers, environmental scientists, and human ecologists from all parts of the world in order to internationalize the conversations within environmental anthropology, environmental geography, and other environmentally oriented social sciences. The publication will appeal to academic, research, and policy-making audiences alike.