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Interview: Sabine Clarke on the history of pesticides, colonialism, and much else

January 30, 2023 admin Leave a comment

Sabine Clarke is Senior Lecturer in Modern History. She works on the history of science, technology and medicine in Britain and…

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Call for Special Issue proposals – deadline Feb 28 2023

January 27, 2023 admin Leave a comment

It’s that time of year again – time for you to think about proposing a special issue! Proposing a Special…

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Interview with Andrea Brock and Nathan Stephens-Griffin about their research, and the open letter in support of imprisoned colleague Jan Goodey

December 14, 2022 admin Leave a comment

As ever, guest posts and interviews do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board or the journal. Who…

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Guest post: Stemming the creep of ecofascism: a primer

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April Anson, Cassie Galentine, Shane Hall, Alex Menrisky, and Bruno Seraphin Far-right, fascist, and white supremacist organizers increasingly attempt to…

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Latest Issue: Vol 31, 5 – “Operating at the Frontiers of Democracy? Mitigating climate change in times of populism”

November 2, 2022 admin Leave a comment

You can see the contents of the latest issue here. It is a special issue on “Operating at the Frontiers…

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env_pol Environmental Politics @env_pol ·
27 Apr

New article!

Networking for the climate: international climate actors in Beijing by Jiaqi Lu & Joanna I. Lewis.

http://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2026.2644015

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rrejonp René Rejón @rrejonp ·
27 Apr

This piece in @ConversationEDU breaks down the findings of my recent article with @EckersleyRobyn in @Env_Pol: on what the nationalist populist rhetoric that has filled the public debate in recent weeks means for climate policy in Australia.

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env_pol Environmental Politics @env_pol ·
24 Apr

Week in review! Subscribe for a short weekly round up.

This week we have published one research article, one book review, and one interview.

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