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Watching you, watching me: The fear of CCTV3 comments

vdofisdpofi! wrote 1 week ago: I recently had the pleasure of reading Anna Minton’s new book, Ground control: fear and happiness in … more →

Tags: Academia, CCTV and Surveillance, space and place, Anna Minton, CCTV, Fear and happiness in the Twenty-First Century, fear of crime, Forensic Psychology, ground control

Night-Mares and Horsepower: Domestic Partners in the More than Human World38 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 1 week ago: Why should we call our bad dreams nightmares? In The White Goddess, Robert Graves related an ancient … more →

Tags: animals, contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, ethics, Folklore and Oral Tradition, Forest and farm, indigenous

Lessons from Yellowjackets: Speaking with the Natural World69 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 1 month ago: Some years back, my then three year old daughter and I were sitting in our front yard when a decided … more →

Tags: animals, contrasting worldviews, Environmental Philosophy, Folklore and Oral Tradition, culture and environment, Environmental Ethics, worldviews

Legal Rights for Nature40 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 4 months ago: “We talk about the state sovereignty and the tribal sovereignty, but those ant communities und … more →

Tags: Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, ethics, indigenous, Justice, Our Earth and Ourselves, legal rights for the natural world, partnership worldview, worldviews

Mixing Discovery and Conquest: A Recipe for Destruction61 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 5 months ago: The worldview that links discovery with conquest has caused considerable social and environmental ha … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, ethics, indigenous, Justice, Northwest History and Culture, dominator worldview, northwest history

A Dangerous Reverence: Destroying What We Love 34 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 5 months ago: In Crossing the Next Meridian, Land, Water and the Future of the West, Charles Wilkinson notes two i … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, Environmental Ethics, ethics, indigenous, Northwest History and Culture, Our Earth and Ourselves, Environmental Philosophy, idealization

The Dandelion Wars: The Costs of Lawn Cosmetics 61 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 6 months ago: “The earth wants peace.  The birds who eat the corn do not want poison…The wind does not want to car … more →

Tags: Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, health, Our Earth and Ourselves, herbicide dangers

On Knowing What You Want117 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 6 months ago: What I’d like for Mother’s Day is for our children to get what they want. But first they have to kno … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, Environmental Philosophy, ethics, Our Earth and Ourselves, advertising, consumerism, desire, mothers and daughters

The purpose of beauty

jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Why do we find beautiful what we find beautiful? The question does not ask what about these things w … more →

Tags: Beauty

Don't follow me

jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Is European development following the American model of auto-centric big box stores and strip malls? … more →

Tags: suburban sprawl

Valuing place

jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: How do politicians’ and private citizens’ valuations of places in the city differ. That is, when pre … more →

Tags: valuing place, valuing space

The politics of environmental urban planning

jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Why does environmental urban planning happen? What are its political and/or organizational precursor … more →

Tags: environmental urban planning, Urban Planning

Outdoor markets

jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Where do outdoor markets fit in to people’s favorite places in the city? … more →

Habits

jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: Are our habits always the easiest ways to arrive at their intended results? … more →

Tags: Habits

Questions on how to encourage pro-environmental behavior

jdforgotson wrote 7 months ago: In terms of net benefits, is it more cost-effective to encourage pro-environmental behavior through … more →

Tags: Behavioral Change, Environment, environmental behavior, Pro-environmental behavior, Proenvironmental behavior

How to Love a River 97 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 7 months ago: Lower Chehalis elder Henry Cultee obtained his own long life from sharing it with the river his peop … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, Folklore and Oral Tradition, indigenous, Northwest History and Culture, Our Earth and Ourselves, Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers

Why we aren't in a dither about global warming

midwestgreen wrote 7 months ago: A little surfing for environmental psychology on the web and I found on Natural Health and Organic L … more →

Tags: Environment, Environmentalism, Global Warming

The Dangers of Pricing the Priceless 96 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 7 months ago: Land was something priceless–something that could not be bought or sold at any price– in … more →

Tags: contrasting worldviews, ecofeminism, Environmental Ethics, ethics, indigenous, Northwest History and Culture, Genetic engineering, intrinsic value, Justice

How can you not plant a rose in wartime?95 comments

Madronna Holden wrote 8 months ago: “They always put social experiments in the easiest, most fertile places.  We wanted the hardes … more →

Tags: ecofeminism, Health and Healing, Hope and Vision, Justice, Gaviotas, lily yeh, Urban Gardens, Willow Rosenthal


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