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Animate planet : making visceral sense of living in a high-tech ecologically damaged world

by Kath Weston

This study examines how humans and the environment are entangled in an ecologically damaged world. Using case studies on food, water, energy, and climate, it explores how sensory experiences and a new animism shape contemporary ways of living.

Accession 12573 ISBN 9780822362104 Publisher Duke University Press
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