Case Studies in the Environment Welcomes Jennifer Bernstein as incoming Editor-in-Chief
“I believe in the importance of this journal in filling a theoretical and pedagogical gap in academia”
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Read More >By Sebastián Ureta & Patricio Flores, co-authors of Worlds of Gray and Green: Mineral Extraction as Ecological Practice “We are walking, talking minerals” —V. I. Vernadsky[1] Mineral extraction has a bad reputation …
Read More >By Stephen Wheeler, co-author of Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Communities As one of the landmark publications of the last year in the social sciences, The Dawn …
Read More >Adam M. Romero is Assistant Professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington Bothell. The toxicity of pesticides to the environment and humans is often framed …
Read More >“We hope that MOSAiC data lays the foundation for research on Arctic processes for many years to come and will improve not only our general understanding, but also our predictive capabilities in this region of the world.”
Read More >A past ASA President and award-winning author, Christine Williams is one of the most influential sociologists researching gender inequality and work. In this interview, Christine discusses what she learned while writing her new book, …
Read More >As part of our #ESA2021 virtual conference series, we reached out to co-editors Christopher Lepczyk, Owen Boyle, and Timothy Vargo to discuss their new book, Handbook of Citizen Science in Ecoloy and Conservation. The …
Read More >“we ultimately found Kathleen Rugel’s piece particularly compelling, as it clearly conveyed the role of key stakeholders in addressing the incredibly fraught politics of transboundary water management, as well as suggesting lessons that could be applied to similar situations in the future”
Read More >For us, taking an “oceanic approach” means to assess novel fields for scientific procedures whose “reality filters” significantly differ from land-based conceptions and modes of operation.
Read More >Among the things the past year has cast in relief is the fact that breathing is not something that simply happens — it is a skillful practice, not to say a political …
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