An online space for environmental cultural theory, this weblog has two primary objectives: (1) To communicate about issues at the intersection of ecological, political, and cultural thought and practice, especially at the interdisciplinary junctures forming in and around the fields of ecocriticism , green cultural studies, political ecology, environmental communication, ecophilosophy, and related areas (biosemiotics, […]
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About this blog
Posted in Blog stuff, Process-relational thought, tagged becoming, ecocriticism, environmental communication, immanence, immanent naturalism, Ontology, epistemology, political ecology on February 26, 2009 | 36 Comments »
to come on this blog…
Posted in Blog stuff, tagged immanence, immanent naturalism on January 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Over time, I’ll be posting snippets of work-in-progress here that arise from the two manuscripts I’m currently working on. The first of these manuscripts pulls together cultural case studies I’ve done over the years into a conceptually unified argument for an immanent-naturalist “multicultural political ecology,” while the second examines cinema from this perspective. The first […]
the idea behind this blog (original version)
Posted in Blog stuff, tagged immanence, immanent naturalism on December 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Every blog has its reason for being. The idea behind this one was originally to serve as a forum for thinking in and around the Environmental Thought and Culture Graduate Concentration, which I coordinate at the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont. But that idea mutated as I realized that there […]
so i walked in here one day…
Posted in Blog stuff on May 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
and decided to paint the walls, put up a few pictures, throw a rug down onto the floor, plug in a tea kettle. But it’s taking longer than I thought it would.