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Engaging the Everyday : Environmental Social Criticism and the Resonance Dilemma
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John M. Meyer
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2015
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The MIT Press
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2015
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10.7551/mitpress/9780262028905.001.0001
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Book chapters
Index
Private Practices yet Political
Automobility and Freedom
Land and the Concept of Private Property
Introduction
Bibliography
Conclusion
Homes, Household Practices, and the Domain(s) of Citizenship
Notes
We Have Never Been Liberal
The Question of Materiality in Environmental Politics
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
We Have Never Been Liberal
pp. 47
The Question of Materiality in Environmental Politics
pp. 75
Private Practices yet Political
pp. 95
Land and the Concept of Private Property
pp. 121
Automobility and Freedom
pp. 141
Homes, Household Practices, and the Domain(s) of Citizenship
pp. 167
Conclusion
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