A critical story to keep track of for the future. Won't be "over" soon. Here's a good read about how human geography motivated Warren to take action with No Más Muertes -- and how "sense of place" is actually part of his legal defense strategy. https://t.co/lc8DQ2Sb4Z
The Weather Channel can be annoying, but in this video it takes a refreshing stab at Trump's latest plea for global warming to "come back fast" https://t.co/iyfAXdixhf
Some of the other very interesting articles in this issue include a section on 'power in political ecology' with @torbenja @conncav and others. Lots of great reading!
https://t.co/5tLGsv1z0E
Writing against dominant, apolitical notions of the "Anthropocene", our chapter takes seriously @JedediahSPurdy and @oikeios's critiques, and puts them into conversation with our ethnographic work on corruption and inequality in urban India @SapanaDoshi1 https://t.co/ZnAvGOmoc2
Special issue Flachs, A. ed. 2018. Special section: Performing development roles: theorizing agriculture as performance. Journal of Political Ecology 25: 638-764. All about one of anthropologist Paul Richards' concepts. https://t.co/aofe3foTue at bottom
Marriott Hotel Strikers Set a New Industry Standard
After two months of strikes, workers at the largest hotel company in the world have won their biggest demands and set a new pattern for the hospitality industry.
https://t.co/Ry5SLigBCG
Cutting costs on drinking water provision poisoned thousands of Flint’s residents with lead etc. https://t.co/4HPmy0uJqR
Prof. Paul Mohai from the Uni of MIchigan (and the EnvJustice advisory board), just produced a peer review paper on the famous case. https://t.co/iarmwaRaZq
Feeling so grateful today. The number of people who have messaged me with photos of that bb Hawaiian monk seal with an eel up its nose has far surpassed my wildest expectations. Thank you, everyone. I feel truly seen.
#Grateful#MonkSeal#NoseEel#ChillWildlife#Animals
Citation matters, say Bridget Guarasci (F&M), Amelia Moore (URI) and Sarah E. Vaughn (Berkeley). Update your syllabi and reading lists. https://t.co/Jjl03Xht08
Congrats to Dr. Andrew Curley on his fantastic new article in the Annals: T'’áá hwó ají t’éego and the Moral Economy of Navajo Coal Workers -- check it out & see @GeogSara 's twitter-friendly synopsis @geographyunc https://t.co/sklNWwOtMz