Readings Archive
2018 (Indigenous Ecologies)
August
- WEH Stanner, “The Dreaming” and “Religion Totemism and Symbolism” in White Man Got No Dreaming, ANU Press, Canberra, 1979, pp 23-40 and 106-143
June – July
- Vicki Grieves, Aboriginal Spirituality: Aboriginal Philosophy. The Basis of Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing, Co-operative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health, Discussion Paper Series No 9, 2009
May
- Kirsten Anker, “Law as… Forest: Eco-logic, Stories and Spirits in Indigenous Jurisprudence”, Law Text Culture 21, 2017
- Sandra Wooltorton, Len Collard, Pierre Horwitz, “The Land still Speaks: Ni, Katitj!”, PAN (Philosophy Activism Nature) 13, 2017
April
March 2018 – October – November 2017
- Christine Black, The Land is the Source of the Law: a dialogic encounter with Indigenous jurisprudence, Routledge, London, 2011
2017 (Indigenous Ecologies)
July-August-September
- Irene Watson, Aboriginal Peoples, Colonialism and International Law: Raw Law, Routledge, New York, 2014
April-May-June
- Nia Emmanouil’s PhD thesis, Being with Country: the Performance of People-Place Relationships on the Lurujarri Dreaming Trail – Download PDF
February-March
- Bruce Pascoe, Dark Emu, Magabala Books, Broome, 2014
2016
November
- John J. Bradley and Stephen Johnson, “We Sing Our Law: is that still TEK? Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Can the West Come to Know” in
PAN Philosophy Activism Nature 11, 2015. Website
October
- Peter Wohlleben, The Hidden Life of Trees: What they Feel, How They Communicate, published in Australia by Black Ink, 2016
September
August
- Vinciane Despret and Michel Meuret, “Cosmoecological Sheep and the Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet”
- Hugo Reinert, “About a Stone: Some Notes on Geologic Conviviality”, both in Environmental Humanities 8, 1, 2016, Website
July
- Thom van Dooren, Eben Kirksey and Ursula Munster “Multispecies Studies: Cultivating Arts of Attentiveness”, Environmental Humanities 8, 1,
2016, Website
June
- Jonathan Rutherford and Samuel Alexander, “The Deep Green Alternative: Debating Strategies of Transition” at Permaculture News
May
- Ted Trainer, “The Degrowth Movement from the Perspective of the Simpler Way”, Capitalism Nature Socialism 26, 2, 2015
- ACCELERATE MANIFESTO for an Accelerationist Politics by Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek
April
- Philip Cafaro and Eileen Crist (eds), Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation, University of Georgia Press, Athens Georgia, 2012
March
- Eileen Crist, “The Reaches of Freedom: a Response to the Eco-modernist Manifesto”, Environmental Humanities 7, 1, 2016
2015
October-November
- Second papal encyclical by Pope Francis, “Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home”, 18 June 2015
September
Rojava Revolution
- Janet Biehl, “Revolutionary Education: Two Academies in Rojava,” Ecology or Catastrophe (blog), Feb. 7, 2015, http://www.biehlonbookchin.com/revolutionary-education/
- Janet Biehl, “Impressions of Rojava: a report from the revolution,” ROAR Magazine, Dec. 16. 2014, http://roarmag.org/2014/12/janet-biehl-report-rojava/
- J. Biehl, “Bookchin, Öcalan, and the Dialectics of Democracy,” New Compass, Feb. 16, 2012, http://new-compass.net/articles/bookchin-%C3%B6calan-and-dialectics-democracy
June-July-August
- Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism versus the Climate, Simon and Schuster, 2014
- John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark, “Crossing the River of Fire: the Liberal Attack on Naomi Klein and This Changes Everything“, Monthly Review, Feb 2015
May
- Jeremy Baskin, “Paradigm dressed as epoch: the ideology of the Anthropocene”, Environmental Values 24, 2015
- “An Ecomodernist Manifesto”,
April
- Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger, “Evolve” and Bruno Latour, “Love your Monsters”, both in Breakthrough Journal 2, Fall, 2011
March
- Peter Kareiva, Michelle Marvier, Robert Lalasz, “Conservation in the Anthropocene: Beyond Fragility and Solitude”, Breakthrough Journal 2,
Winter 2011