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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (2): 1–18.
Published: 01 July 2023
... on ethnographic data from Indian tea plantations that are in the process of being converted to organic agriculture, this article examines specific attempts to alter the intersection of vegetal and financial growth. As a cultivation system, plantations intensify the manipulation of plant growth for monetary ends...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (1): 205–226.
Published: 01 May 2020
... innovations in agricultural and chemical science, Justus von Liebig’s chemical model of soil fertility involved a profound reenvisioning of organic development, distilling complex processes to a series of chemical relationships easily recognized in any geographic context. Drawing on Henri Lefebvre’s (1984...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (1): 58–78.
Published: 01 March 2024
... and distribution practices of modern infrastructure. In Miami, the US Department of Agriculture established a Plant Introduction Garden in 1898, with “Agricultural Explorer” David Fairchild activating networks connecting India, Kew Gardens, and Washington to bring mostly Asian tropical fruits, shrubs, and flowers...
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Environmental Humanities (2013) 2 (1): 1–20.
Published: 01 May 2013
..., and community enhancing approaches to agriculture.” Formed in 1985 against the “twin crises” of Iowa agriculture—“the negative ecological consequences of conventional farming” and “the collapse of commodity prices and the demise of thousands of farms”—the organization aimed for the promotion of “a new paradigm...
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Environmental Humanities (2014) 4 (1): 149–170.
Published: 01 May 2014
... in Changing Landscapes for World Crops,” Proceedings of the Royal Society B 274, (2007): 303-13. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, “Protecting the Pollinators,” accessed 7 February 2013, http://www.fao.org/ag/magazine/0512sp1.htm . Millenium Ecosystem Assessment, “Ecosystems...
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Environmental Humanities (2017) 9 (1): 18–39.
Published: 01 May 2017
...—could be blamed for the disaster remained a point of debate. After all, cyclones, like landslides, have been part of life in the hills since long before the Gorkhaland agitation. At one GJMM “cultural program” held in the aftermath of Aila, a leader of an ethnic samaj (organization) put it this way...
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Environmental Humanities (2019) 11 (1): 3–26.
Published: 01 May 2019
... of the benefits of working in collaboration with nature. They also highlight the frictions, tensions, and essential ambivalences of these relations. Ducks, geese, and other critters are critical components of an organic agricultural ecology, offering a biological form of pest control—snacking on slugs and snails...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (1): 227–249.
Published: 01 May 2020
..., the physical breakup of bedrock by roots and the bacterial destruction of clay minerals are all the result of organisms living in the soil, and are critical soil-forming processes.” 8 This foundational liveliness of soils is producing hypes and hopes centered on the possibilities of remaking agriculture...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (1): 71–88.
Published: 01 March 2022
... research project examining Silicon Valley’s recent forays into food and agriculture, my team and I have had the opportunity to attend many such events and review these materials. In these spaces and texts, promises abound about meat without the cow, eggs without the chicken, and fish without the sea...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 321–340.
Published: 01 July 2022
... around the world published an open letter that opposed the creation at the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization of a “CSA Global Alliance” (such was the name for a “multi-stakeholder platform” in which governments, NGOs, and agribusiness were to “increase productivity” and “improve...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (1): 267–284.
Published: 01 May 2020
... billion tons of soil have been lost to erosion since the colonization of Australia, 2 largely owing to agriculture, 3 and the clearing of vegetation. Topsoil in Australia is typically fragile, weathered, shallow, 4 and low in nutrients. Large areas are degraded, with low levels of organic matter...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (1): 285–287.
Published: 01 May 2020
... addresses the green version of the molecular labor argument, in which contemporary “agro-sciences are casting soil organisms in the role of agricultural laborers.” 4 Changing the mode of agricultural labor from tractors and chemicals to soil biota, she argues, is “likely to reproduce and may reinforce...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (3): 499–521.
Published: 01 November 2022
... farmers, who on average had far less capital than white farmers. 83 At the Tuskegee Institute’s agricultural experiment station, George Washington Carver recognized that commercial fertilizers were a key source of debt for Black farmers and tenants. He encouraged composting and the use of organic...
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Environmental Humanities (2017) 9 (1): 108–128.
Published: 01 May 2017
...: Biopolitics, and Philosophy . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 2008 . Finlay Mark . “ Hogs, Antibiotics, and the Industrial Environments of Postwar Agriculture .” In Industrializing Organisms: Introducing Evolutionary History , 237 – 60 . London : Routledge , 2004 . Foer...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 239–244.
Published: 01 May 2016
..., and the Pace of Eco-Efficiency,” Organization & Environment 16, no. 3 (2003). 10 Asafu-Adjaye et al., “An Ecomodernist Manifesto,” 22. 11 Ibid., 13; Marcel Mazoyer and Laurence Roudart, A History of World Agriculture: From the Neolithic Age to the Current Crisis, trans. James H...
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (2): 301–322.
Published: 01 November 2021
... species warned the public of the supposed danger of introducing foreign organisms: the new species invariably took over, wiping out native populations and causing untold agricultural destruction. This pattern was less a law than what Ursula K. Heise would call a “story template,” a story line popular...
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The War between Amaranth and Soy: Interspecies Resistance to Transgenic Soy Agriculture in Argentina
Environmental Humanities (2017) 9 (2): 204–229.
Published: 01 November 2017
... of Córdoba, reimagines its agricultural landscape through an idealized vision of past indigenous lives that connotes freedom, organic purity, and human connections to the nature. Figure 3. The graffiti on the bus stop in Malvinas Argentinas: “Free Seeds with no pesticides” Figure 3. The graffiti...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 419–437.
Published: 01 July 2022
...Piergiorgio Di Giminiani Abstract Drawing on the experiences of caring in agriculture and forestry among Mapuche landholders of Chile, this article advances a definition of care as an act of relating intervening mutual articulations of vitality. Caring for nonhumans entails a reflexive awareness...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 245–254.
Published: 01 May 2016
... the depletion of freshwater and wild fish—are high priorities. So is the global spread of communications, infrastructures, and technological interventions into agriculture. Borrowing language from the Manifesto, technological progress must be accelerated in an active, assertive, and aggressive manner...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (3): 725–745.
Published: 01 November 2024
... controversial. If, since the 1970s, “hybrid seeds” have been broadly depicted as an “agricultural evil” by green revolution critics, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have raised further ecological anxieties. 56 Civil opposition to the use of genetic engineering in food agriculture triggered a unique...
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