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Becoming without: Rearing and Releasing Transgenic Mosquitoes in Brazil

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

colinhoag February 23, 2021 Rappaport Prize Finalists

Destination Anthropocene: An Interview with Amelia Moore

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Destination Anthropocene: Science and Tourism in The Bahamas By Amelia Moore, University of Rhode Island 216pp. Berkeley, CA: […]

colinhoag May 19, 2020 Interviews

“Ain’t No Future in Your Future”: Temporalities of Recovery and Resilience in Flint, Michigan

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By Talia Gordon, University of Chicago § A future full of possibilities starts by drinking pure quality water […]

Chitra October 9, 2019 Ecological Times

Things That Are Not Alive, but Which May Be Alive in a Certain Way: An Interdisciplinary Essay on a Relational Theory of Life

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By Meredith Root-Bernstein, AgroParisTech, INRA § This blog post is adapted from a paper given at “Anthropology Off […]

colinhoag September 10, 2019 More-Than-Human Anthropology

Grounds for Climate Change Mitigation in South Korea’s Tidal Mudflats

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By Gebby Keny, Rice University § Blue Carbon “The trick is to step with your right foot before […]

Chitra September 4, 2019 Ecological Times
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