Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015
Articles
What does it mean to do food justice?
- Kirsten Valentine Cadieux
- Rachel Slocum
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 1-26
Notes on the practice of food justice in the U.S.: understanding and confronting trauma and inequity
- Rachel Slocum
- Kirsten Valentine Cadieux
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 27-52
The rainbow is our sovereignty: Rethinking the politics of energy on the Navajo Nation
- Dana E. Powell
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 53-78
The effects of China's grassland contract policy on Mongolian herders' attitudes towards grassland management in northeastern Inner Mongolia
- Thomas J. Conte
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 79-97
Water and the political ecology of urban metabolism: the case of Mexico City
- Gian Carlo Delgado-Ramos
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 98-114
Les économies alternatives dans les Corbières et la Haute Vallée de l'Aude: vers le travail non aliéné et l'approvisionnement communautaire
- Rachel Slocum
- Teresa Gowan
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 115-145
Constructing environmentalist identities through green neoliberal identity work
- Autumn Thoyre
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 146-163
The political ecology of participatory conservation: institutions and discourse
- R. Patrick Bixler
- Jampel Dell'Angelo
- Orleans Mfune
- Hassan Roba
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 164-182
From rural haven to civil political project: utopian ideals and environmental protection in the precordillera, Santiago, Chile
- Consuelo Biskupovic
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 183-198
Revisiting environmental concern: the role of the United Nations in development management
- Santanu Rakshit
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 199-210
The fishing footprint of a tourism-based economy: displacing seafood consumption from local to distant waters in the Balearic Islands
- Ivan Murray Mas
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 211-238
Sustainability, ideology, and the politics of development in Cabo Pulmo, Baja California Sur, Mexico
- Ryan Anderson
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 239-254
Mapping the frontiers and front lines of global environmental justice: the EJAtlas
- Leah Temper
- Daniela del Bene
- Joan Martinez-Alier
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 255-278
The continuum of coal violence and post-coal possibilities in the Appalachian South
- Erin R. Eldridge
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 279-298
The development eraser: fantastical schemes, aspirational distractions and high modern mega-events in the Oecusse enclave, Timor-Leste
- Laura S. Meitzner Yoder
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 299-321
Exclusion and contests over wetlands used for farming in Zimbabwe: a case study of broad-ridge and broad-furrow tillage system on Zungwi Vlei
- Alexio Mbereko
- Billy B. Mukamuri
- Moses J. Chimbari
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 322-338
An ecology of difference: fence-line contrast photographs as scientific models in ecology
- Eirin Hongslo
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 339-356
The political ecology of voice (PEV); an innovative approach to examining environmental pollution and the accountability of economic actors
- Adrian Gonzalez
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 466-485
Special Section: Towards a political ecology of applied anthropology, edited by James R. Veteto and Joshua Lockyer
Applying anthropology to what? Tactical/ethical decisions in an age of global neoliberal imperialism
- James R. Veteto
- Joshua Lockyer
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 357-367
Ethnographic movement methods: anthropology takes on the pesticide industry
- Dvera I. Saxton
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 368-388
Pipes and praxis: a methodological contribution to the urban political ecology of water
- Lucero Radonic
- Sarah Kelly-Richards
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 389-409
Taking research with its roots: restructuring schools in the Brazilian landless workers' movement upon the principles of a political ecology of education
- David Meek
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 410-428
Permaculture in the margins: realizing Central European regeneration
- A. June Brawner
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 429-444
Free seeds and food sovereignty: anthropology and grassroots agrobiodiversity conservation strategies in the US South
- Brian C. Campbell
- James R. Veteto
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 445-465
Book Reviews
Engel-Di Mauro, Salvatore. 2014. Ecology, soils, and the left: an ecosocial approach. New York, USA: Palgrave Macmillan. Reviewed by Levi Van Sant
- Levi van Sant
Volume 22 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 486-487