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Ethics, Place and Environment
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Tim Unwin. Editorial 3
David Lambert. Geography and Moral Education in a Supercomplex World: the Significance of Values Education and Some Remaining Dilemmas 5 E. M. Young. Far-fetched Meals and Indigestible Discourses: Reflections on Ethics, Globalisation, Hunger and Sustainable Development 19 Giles Mohan. Not so Distant, Not so Strange: the Personal and the Political in Participatory Research 41 Scott William Hoefle. Religious World-view and Environment in the Sertăo of North-east Brazil 55 Short Communications Environmental Education, Ethics and Citizenship Conference, Held at the Royal Geographical Society (with The Institute of British Geographers), 20 May 1998 Stephen Trudgill. Introduction 81 Anna R. Davies. Report of Discussion 82 Stephen Trudgill. Postscript 87 John Westaway. Environmental Education in the School Curriculum 89 Cedric Cullingford. Personal Ethics and the Real Environment 94 R. J. Berry. A Worldwide Ethic for Sustainable Living 97 Sue Dale Tunnicliffe and Michael J. Reiss. The Place of Living Organisms in Childrens Lives 108 Book Reviews 115 Andrea Nightingale on William S. Alverson, Walter Kuhlmann and Donald M. Waller, Wild Forests: Conservation Biology and Public Policy Martin S. Kenzer on Charles P. Cozic (ed.) Global Resources: Opposing Viewpoints and Tamara L. Roleff (ed.) Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints Ronnie Hawkins on Irene Diamond, Fertile Ground: Women, Earth, and the
Limits of Control Paul Phifer on R. Edward Grumbine, Ghost Bears: Exploring the Biodiversity Crisis
Karen Mumford on Susan Hill MacKenzie, Integrated Resource Planning and Management: the Ecosystem Approach in the Great Lakes Basin Déborah Berman Santana on Vandana Shiva Biopiracy: the Plunder of Nature and Knowledge Books Received 127
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Tim Unwin. Editorial 133 Franco Farinelli. Did Anaximander ever Say (or Write) any Words? The Nature of
Cartographical Reason 135 Gunnar Olsson. Towards a Critique of Cartographical Reason 145
Dagmar Reichert. Obituary 157 John Silk. Caring at a Distance 165
Linda A. Cotterrell and Tim S. Gray. Sustainable Development and the International
Whaling Commissions Moratorium on Commercial Whaling 183
Paul Faulstich. Mapping the Mythological Landscape: an Aboriginal Way of
Being-in-the-World 197 William S. Lynn. Contested Moralities: Animals and Moral Value in the Dear/
Symanski Debate 223 Review Article Rachel Silvey. Ecofeminism in Geography 243
Book Reviews 251 Wayne Ouderkirk on Val Plumwood, Feminism and the Mastery of Nature
David M. Smith on Joan Tronto, Moral Boundaries: a political argument for an Ethic of Care and Peta Bowden, Caring: Gender-Sensitive Ethics Chris Sneddon on Donna Haraway, ModestWitness@SecondMillennium.
FemaleMan©MeetsOnco Mouse: Feminism and Technoscience Linda C. Ruth on Déborah Berman Santana, Kicking off the Bootstraps: Environment, Development, and Community Power in Puerto Rico Terry Simmons on Robert Gottlieb, Forcing the Spring: the transformation of the American Environmental Movement Referees for Ethics, Place and Environment, VOLUME
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Tim Unwin. Editorial 5 David M. Smith. Geography and Moral Philosophy: Some Common Ground 7 Stuart Corbridge. Development Ethics: Distance, Difference, Plausibility 35 Iain Hay. Making Moral Imaginations. Research Ethics, Pedagogy, and Professional Human Geography 55 Jean Hillier. Paradise Proclaimed? Towards a Theoretical Understanding of Representations of Nature in Land Use Planning Decision-making 77 Stanley D. Brunn. Issues of Social Relevance Raised by Presidents of the Association of American Geographers: the First Fifty Years 93 William S. Lynn. Review Editor. Reflexions 107 Book Reviews 109 Books Received 125
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