Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014
Articles
The biopolitics of 'food insecurity': towards a critical political ecology of the body in studies of women's transnational migration
Megan A. Carney
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 1-18
Between activism and science: grassroots concepts for sustainability coined by Environmental Justice Organizations
Joan Martinez-Alier, Isabelle Anguelovski, Patrick Bond, Daniela Del Bene, Federico Demaria, Julien-Francois Gerber, Lucie Greyl, Willi Haas, Hali Healy, Victoria Marín-Burgos, Godwin Ojo, Marcelo Porto, Leida Rijnhout, Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos, Joachim Spangenberg, Leah Temper, Rikard Warlenius and Ivonne Yánez
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 19-60
A multiple knowledge approach for adaptation to environmental change: lessons learned from coastal Louisiana's tribal communities
Julie Koppel Maldonado
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 61-82
Weathering the 'Long Wounded Year': livelihoods, nutrition, and changing political ecologies in the Mikea Forest Region, Madagascar
Amber R. Huff
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 83-107
Political ecology of movement: trekking and territoriality among the Kayapó
Laura Zanotti
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 108-126
Hookworm disease and its relationship to capitalism and urban development
Leo Couacaud
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 349-371
Caring for Xate, caring for Xateros: NGO monitoring, livelihoods, and plant-human relations in Uaxactún, Guatemala
Micha Rahder
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 372-388
They call them 'good-luck polka dots': disciplining bodies, bird biopower, and human-animal relationships at the Aquarium of the Pacific
Teresa Lloro-Bidart
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 389-407
From critique to engagement: re-evaluating the participatory model with Maasai in Northern Tanzania
Mara J. Goldman and Saningo Milliary
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 408-423
Critical political ecology and the seductions of posthumanism
Fayaz Chagani
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 424-436
Following the turkey tails: neoliberal globalization and the political ecology of health
Merrill Singer
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 437-451
The "White Gold of Jihad": violence, legitimisation and contestation in anti-poaching strategies
Natasha White
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 452-474
When foresters reterritorialize the periphery: post-socialist forest politics in Białowieża, Poland
Eunice Blavascunas
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 475-492
A natural life: neo-rurals and the power of everyday practices in protected areas
Jose A. Cortes-Vazquez
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 493-515
From desert to breadbasket…to desert again? A metabolic rift in the High Plains Aquifer
Matthew R. Sanderson and R. Scott Frey
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 516-532
Mangroves, mudbanks and seawalls: whose environmental knowledge counts when adapting to sea level rise in Suriname?
Ravic P. Nijbroek
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 533-550
Special Section: Non-capitalist political ecologies, edited by Brian J. Burke and Boone Shear
Introduction: engaged scholarship for non-capitalist political ecologies
Brian J. Burke and Boone Shear
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 127-144
Fair Trade Towns USA: growing the market within a diverse economy
Sarah Lyon
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 145-160
Thinking through affect: Inuit knowledge on the tundra and in global environmental politics
Noor Johnson
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 161-177
Seeds of Trust. Italy's Gruppi di Acquisto Solidale (Solidarity Purchase Groups)
Cristina Grasseni
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 178-192
Making the green economy: politics, desire, and economic possibility
Boone W. Shear
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 193-209
The biopolitics of community economies in the era of the Anthropocene
Stephen Healy
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 210-221
Special Section: Energy, environment, engagement: encounters with hydraulic fracking, edited by Anna Willow and Sara Wylie
Politics, ecology, and the new anthropology of energy: exploring the emerging frontiers of hydraulic fracking
Anna J. Willow and Sara Wylie
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 222-236
The new politics of environmental degradation: un/expected landscapes of disempowerment and vulnerability
Anna J. Willow
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 237-257
Home rule and natural gas development in New York: civil fracking rights
Jeanne Simonelli
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 258-278
Silences in the boom: coal seam gas, neoliberalizing discourse, and the future of regional Australia
Alexandra Mercer, Kim de Rijke and Wolfram Dressler
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 279-302
Framing fracking: private property, common resources, and regimes of governance
Anastasia Hudgins and Amanda Poole
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 303-319
WellWatch: reflections on designing digital media for multisited para-ethnography
Sara Wylie and Len Albright
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 320-348
Book Reviews
Weis, Tony. 2013. The ecological hoofprint: the global burden of industrial livestock. London / New York: Zed Books. Reviewed by Feliu López-i-Gelats
Feliu López-i-Gelats
2014-11-30 Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2014 • 551-552