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August 2012 Social Ecology Colloquium

Invitation and Call for Papers: Social Ecology in the Occupy Movement 6th Annual Summer Colloquium Institute for Social Ecology Marshfield, Vermont, August 17-19, 2012 Application/Registration...

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New book on participatory evolution

Counterpunch this week features an interview with molecular biologist James Shapiro, whose new book, Evolution: A View from the 21st Century, seeks to offer a comprehensive view of current work in...

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Dan Chodorkoff on the origins of the ISE

… focusing on early renewable energy experiments at Cate Farm in central Vermont, with French subtitles courtesy of Vincent Gerber: Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO41m5tMLm4 The post Dan...

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The return of “scientific” racism

Alan Goodman, a professor at Hampshire College, co-director of the American Anthropological Association’s Understanding Race project, and long-time friend of the ISE, has posted a review on...

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New books from Dan Chodorkoff & Brian Tokar

From New Compass Press in Norway, a new collection of Dan Chodorkoff’s essays, The Anthropology of Utopia, plus a revised and expanded edition of Brian Tokar’s Toward Climate Justice.  Both available...

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New book reviews and an interview

Reviews are starting to come in for the recent books by Brian Tokar and Dan Chodorkoff that were profiled here: • The Swiss Ecologie Sociale website has reviewed both books (in French): The...

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Social Ecology, Kurdistan, & the Origins of Freedom

*This article has been revised from its original version* Göbekli Tepe (Urfa, Kurdistan) site of one of the earliest known human structures. Kobane lies beyond the horizon. From ISE board member and...

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Sur: A neighbourhood of history, hope, and resistance: An interview with...

In this photo taken on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, a family leave the Sur district in Diyarbakir (Amed), Turkey, after heavy assault by the Turkish military. Source: AP Photo/Murat Bay. by Eleanor Finley...

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A Jaywalking Manifesto

By Simoun Magsalin The streets are the life-blood of the city—common areas used by all citizens. The history of industrial capitalism is also the history of the enclosure and privatization of the...

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