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Repairing Environmental Politics: Multispecies Healing in Ecuador’s Oil Frontier

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Editorial Note: This post is part of our series highlighting the work of the Anthropology and Environment Society’s […]

colinhoag May 5, 2022 Rappaport Prize Finalists

Helicopter Images: Mediating Injustice in Environmental Film

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Marian Ahn Thorpe, Princeton University § The fictional movie Even the Rain (Bollaín 2010) tells the story of […]

colinhoag November 23, 2021 Imaging Nature

The Sacrifice Zones of American “Energy Independence”: Pipeline and Refinery Expansion in the Chicago Region

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By Graham Pickren, Roosevelt University § The United States is seemingly on its way to “energy independence.” Since the […]

therezamiller August 16, 2018 General Submissions

Commentary: Toxic Bodies, Part II

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By Kristina Lyons, University of California, Santa Cruz § The president of the communal action committee whom I call […]

colinhoag May 8, 2018 Toxic Bodies

Reclaiming Nature? Indigenous Homeland and Oil Sands Territory

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By Tara Joly, University of Aberdeen § Settler colonial relations construct the Athabasca region as extractive oil sands territory, […]

Chitra March 7, 2017 Life on the Frontier

An “Ecological Path” in Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park: On the Reflexivity of Oil Infrastructure

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By Peter Taber, University of Arizona § Yasuní National Park is Ecuador’s largest Amazonian protected area, one of […]

Chitra April 19, 2016 The Nature of Infrastructure
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