Animate planet : making visceral sense of living in a high-tech, ecologically damaged world / Kath Weston.
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- 9780822362326 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 304.28 WES 23
Contents:
Biosecurity and surveillance in the food chain -- The unwanted intimacy of radiation exposure in Japan -- Climate change, slippery on the skin -- The greatest show on parched earth -- Political ecologies of the precarious.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Biosecurity and surveillance in the food chain -- The unwanted intimacy of radiation exposure in Japan -- Climate change, slippery on the skin -- The greatest show on parched earth -- Political ecologies of the precarious.
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