by Sean Gillon, University of Wisconsin - Madison Several years ago, I signed up for a meat industry newsletter for research purposes. I became accustomed to unsettling meatingplace.com news about...
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Critical geographies of meat?
Security, scarcity, and the political pipeline
by Sean Gillon, University of Wisconsin - Madison The Keystone XL pipeline proposed by TransCanada Corporation has become a highly politicized economic, energy, and ecological debate. If approved...
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Manchester, UK, 18 – 22 May 2009
The second IGJ was organised by Nik Heynen, Noel Castree and Paul Chatterton, and hosted by Manchester's School of Environment and Development and Leeds' School of Geography. Some of the...
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The Antipode Staff Reporters
"Geographers can play particularly important roles in providing a constant barrage of criticism and proposals for change both within and outside the discipline…e must be both vivid and convincing,...
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