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Sub/Urban Farming, Democracy, and the Environment

Sub/Urban Farming, Democracy, and the Environment By Laurie Shrage In the late 1990s, a few college students began a regenerative agriculture project that has now become a small farm on a college campus in a Read more…

March 2, 2021
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Political Counterpoint — for the Election and Beyond 

Political Counterpoint — for the Election and Beyond By Catherine Keller Counterpoint: now there’s an inviting metaphor for political engagement! Imagine politics as a music of diversity, of contrasts effecting a vibrant complexity, a perspectival Read more…

October 31, 2020
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Decolonizing Knowledge: Anthropocentrism and Cosmotheandrism in a World of Technologies

Decolonizing Knowledge: Anthropocentrism and Cosmotheandrism in a World of Technologies By Simon Kofi Appiah Knowledge production for a sustainable biosphere must forego any overdependence on exploitative epistemologies. Exploitative ways of knowing promote domination, and dominance Read more…

February 4, 2020
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Courting Climate Justice in Norway: Reflections on the People vs. Arctic Oil Lawsuit

Courting Climate Justice in Norway: Reflections on the People vs. Arctic Oil Lawsuit By Marion Grau If you want to see climate policy schizophrenia in action, Norway presents an illuminating case. On the one hand, Read more…

December 10, 2019
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