That We May Live Well Together in the Land...: Place Pluralism and Just Sustainability in Canadian and Environmental Studies.Published in:2013By:Haluza-DeLay, Randolph;Demoor, Michael J.;Peet, ChristopherPublication type:Essay
A Little Place in the (Next) Country: Negotiating Nature and Nation in 1970s Ontario.Published in:2013By:Stevens, Peter A.Publication type:Essay
The Sentimentalist: Science and Nature in the Writing of H. U. Green, a.k.a. Tony Lascelles.Published in:2013By:MacEachern, AlanPublication type:Essay
What's Left? Canadian Biosphere Reserves as Sustainability-in-Practice.Published in:2013By:Reed, Maureen G.;Massie, MerlePublication type:Essay
The Biopolitical Animal in Canadian and Environmental Studies.Published in:2013By:Rutherford, StephaniePublication type:Essay
Revisioning the "Culture of Nature" in Canadian Visual Culture Studies: John Russell and An/Other Case of Modern Art.Published in:2013By:Stanworth, KarenPublication type:Essay
Risking Rupture: Integral Accidents and In/Security in Canada's Bitumen Sands.Published in:2013By:Greaves, WilfridPublication type:Essay
How to Know about Oil: Energy Epistemologies and Political Futures.Published in:2013By:Szeman, ImrePublication type:Essay
Beyond the Culture of Nature: Introduction.Published in:Journal of Canadian Studies, 2013, v. 47, n. 3, p. 5By:Evenden, MatthewPublication type:Article
Dog Stranglers in the Park?: National and Vegetal Politics in Ontario's Rouge Valley.Published in:2013By:Sandilands, CatrionaPublication type:Essay