Latest Open Access Volume of Environment and Society (Vol. 13)

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The latest Open Access volume of Environment and Society has published! This volume focuses on global Black ecologies.

 

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Volume 13

 

Introduction

Global Black Ecologies

Justin Hosbey, Hilda Lloréns, and J. T. Roane

https://bit.ly/3wQEmED

 

Articles

A Flowering of Memory: Walking Zora Neale Hurston’s Cemetery Path to our Mothers’ Gardens

James Jr. Padilioni

https://bit.ly/3KBh7nR

 

We All We Go: Urban Black Ecologies of Care and Mutual Aid

Ashanté M. Reese and Symone A. Johnson

https://bit.ly/3AH92cH

 

Black Spatial Affordances and the Residential Ecologies of the Great Migration

Amani C. Morrison

https://bit.ly/3pZysNR

 

Black as Drought: Arid Landscapes and Ecologies of Encounter across the African Diaspora

Brittany Meché

https://bit.ly/3Q1EWGo

 

Caste, Environment Justice, and Intersectionality of Dalit–Black Ecologies

Mukul Sharma

https://bit.ly/3KGLqcD

 

Towards Dalit Ecologies

Indulata Prasad

https://bit.ly/3KKp9uI

 

Black Placemaking under Environmental Stressors: Dryland Farming in the Arid Black Pacific, 1890–1930

Maya L. Shamsid-Deen and Jayson M. Porter

https://bit.ly/3TB4XPE

 

Remote-Control Plantations and Black Forest Relations in the Black Belt

Danielle M. Purifoy

https://bit.ly/3KGMblZ

 

Black Geographies and Black Ecologies as Insurgent Ecocriticism

Alex A. Moulton and Inge Salo

https://bit.ly/3cBkw9s

 

Book Reviews

Adwaita Banerjee, Emma Banks, Julie Brugger, Maya Daurio, Florence Durney, Wendi A. Haugh, Lisa Hiwasaki, David M. Hoffman, Raka Sen, David Stentiford, and Weronika Tomczyk

https://bit.ly/3wMT8w4

 

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