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- Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 2013
- Contributors
- Introduction: Critical Environmental Justice Studies in the Twenty-First Century
- Startling Feeling: Environmental Scholarship amid the Tangled Roots of Imperialism
- Engaged Scholarship in the Vernacular Landscape: A Conversation
- A Conversation with Shazia Rahman, Karen Salt, and Julie Sze
- Urban Ecologies and Social Practice Art
- The Power of Play in Urban Environmentalism: Interview with Jenny Price
- High and Dry: On Deserts and Crisis: Interview with Dick Hebdige
- A Poetics of Infrastructure: Interview with Matt Coolidge
- Degrees of Resilience
- New Habitat
- Mockingbird Resilience
- Resilience
- Resilience!
- Environmentalism after Despair
- Reflections on Resilience in a “Black Swan” World
- Creative Destruction and a Sliver of Hope
- An Ecology of Resilience: Participatory Adaptation
- Resilience Embodied
- Resilience: The Resurgence of Public Things
- Resilience
- Resilience PechaKucha
- Rebound
- Resilience: Antidote for the Anthropocene
- Manifesto as Interrogation
- Under the Molten Mirror of the Sky: Looking Up in the Twenty-First Century
- Resilience Is Cyborg: Feminist Clues to a Post-Disciplinary Environmental Humanities of Critique and Creativity
- Bring Your Shovel!
- Resilience
- Editors’ Column
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