Contested Terrain - Future Observatory Journal
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Contested Terrain - Future Observatory Journal
Tyler, E. (n.d.) About bioregioning. Bioregioning. [online]. Source
It is easy to love the beautiful places that we might live, and to ignore the other, less beautiful and unknown places that support our livelihoods.
The second was a critique of the lack of attention given in bioregional thought to the many places that support our lives. Critical analyses of power in the ecological and environmental crises have... See more
Contested Terrain - Future Observatory Journal
Val Plumwood, Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling. Australian Humanities Review 44: 139–150, 2008.
live-in-place in an area that has been disrupted and injured through past exploitation. It involves becoming native to a... See more
Contested Terrain - Future Observatory Journal
Peter Berg and Raymond Dasmann ‘Reinhabiting California’ in Cheryll Glotfelty and Eve Quesnel (Eds.), The Biosphere and the Bioregion: Essential Writings of Peter Berg. London; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Contested Terrain - Future Observatory Journal
The Planet Drum Foundation. (no date) About the Planet Drum Foundation. The Planet Drum Foundation. [online]. Source
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Contested Terrain - Future Observatory Journal
Peter Berg and Raymond Dasmann ‘Reinhabiting California’ in Cheryll Glotfelty and Eve Quesnel (Eds.), The Biosphere and the Bioregion: Essential Writings of Peter Berg. London; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
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Daniel Christian Wahl, ‘Reinhabitation: Body, Place, Bioregion’, 27 December 2020. Source