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ISBN 10: 0761965661
ISBN 13: 9780761965664
Author: Sarah Whatmore
(Ebook) Hybrid Geographies Natures Cultures Spaces 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Introducing Hybrid Geographies
SECTION 1 BEWILDERING SPACES
2 Displacing The Wild: topologies of wildlife
3 Embodying The Wild: tales of becoming elephant
SECTION 2 GOVERNING SPACES
4 Unsettling Australia: wormholes in territorial governance
5 Reinventing Possession: boundary disputes in the governance of plant genetic resources
SECTION 3 LIVING SPACES
6 Transgressing Objectivity: the monstrous topicality of ‘GM’ foods
7 Geographies of/for a more than Human World: towards a relational ethics
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