Nové knihy - Globalization and the Environment
Altamira Press announces a new book series, Globalization and the Environment,
edited by Richard Wilk and Josiah Heyman. The series emphasizes the global
spread of environmental problems, the effects of cultural and ecobnomic
globalization on the environment, and the global institutions and movements that
regulate and change human relations with the environment. The series will
include detailed case studies, innovative multi-sited research, and theoretical
questioning of the concepts of globalization and the environment. At the center
of the series is an exploration of the multiple linkages that connect people,
problems, and solutions at scales beyond the local and regional. Topical
monographs are preferred, but well-focussed and comprehensive edited collections
will be considered. The editors welcome works that cross boundaries of
discplines, methods, and locales, and which span scholarly and practical
approaches. The series editors welcome book proposals and manuscripts, which
should be submitted to Rosalie Robertson at Altamira Press, 1630 North Main St
#367, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (rrobertson@altamirapress.com). Initial inquiries
should be directed to Richard Wilk (Anthropology, 130 Student Building, Indiana
University, Bloomington IN 47405, or wilkr@indiana.edu).
Altamira Press announces a new book series, Globalization and the Environment, edited by Richard Wilk and Josiah Heyman. The series emphasizes the global spread of environmental problems, the effects of cultural and ecobnomic globalization on the environment, and the global institutions and movements that regulate and change human relations with the environment.
The series will include detailed case studies, innovative multi-sited research, and theoretical questioning of the concepts of globalization and the environment. At the center of the series is an exploration of the multiple linkages that connect people, problems, and solutions at scales beyond the local and regional.
Topical monographs are preferred, but well-focussed and comprehensive edited collections will be considered. The editors welcome works that cross boundaries of discplines, methods, and locales, and which span scholarly and practical approaches.
The series editors welcome book proposals and manuscripts, which should be
submitted to
Rosalie Robertson at Altamira Press, 1630 North Main St #367,
Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (rrobertson@altamirapress.com).
Initial inquiries
should be directed to
Richard Wilk (Anthropology, 130 Student Building,
Indiana University, Bloomington IN 47405, or wilkr@indiana.edu).
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