Via a Tim Morton: A new paper that blends object-oriented philosophy with actor-network theory has been published HERE. I suspect we are going to see a lot more papers like this; there’s just...
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Via a Tim Morton: A new paper that blends object-oriented philosophy with actor-network theory has been published HERE. I suspect we are going to see a lot more papers like this; there’s just...
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If we want to preserve what's still left of the natural world, we need to stop using so much of it. And cities are the best chance we have left for a sustainable future ... but only if they remain vibrant, dynamic spaces that are unfolded by millions of people working together—and not by master plans and planners. What will it take to make our cities truly sustainable?
In a world where the flow of money and jobs and people is largely determined by the whims of global capital, Matt Hern's Common Ground in a Liquid Cit rey is afreshingly down-to-earth look at the importance of place in the urban future. Delete the scoop?
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Could a change in how we view economic systems create a change in how we view ourselves? Ecologize Growth is a micro-film based on the full length documentary, Money ... Delete the scoop?
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