Search Results - "Perkins, Harold A."
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Gramsci in green: Neoliberal hegemony through urban forestry and the potential for a political ecology of praxis
Published in Geoforum (01-09-2011)“…► Urban forest benefits mobilized as ecosystem services as part of ecological modernist agenda. ► Government grant funding for urban forestry expands civil…”
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Out from the (Green) shadow? Neoliberal hegemony through the market logic of shared urban environmental governance
Published in Political geography (01-09-2009)“…Recent work in critical geography describes the neoliberalization of urban social service provision through a transition from state provision to civil sector…”
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Killing One Trout to Save Another: A Hegemonic Political Ecology with Its Biopolitical Basis in Yellowstone’s Native Fish Conservation Plan
Published in Annals of the Association of American Geographers (02-09-2020)“…Yellowstone National Park implements a native fish conservation plan to control translocated trout species competing with native cutthroat trout. Under the…”
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The Political Ecology of Uneven Urban Green Space: The Impact of Political Economy on Race and Ethnicity in Producing Environmental Inequality in Milwaukee
Published in Urban affairs review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-09-2006)“…This article investigates the role of urban political economy, private-public property relations, and race and ethnicity in the social production of…”
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Malign and benign neglect: a local food system and the myth of sustainable redevelopment in Appalachia Ohio
Published in Agriculture and human values (01-03-2020)“…Local food systems seem virtuous in the larger context of the neoliberalization of global food systems and increasing food insecurity. However, local food…”
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Consent to Neoliberal Hegemony through Coercive Urban Environmental Governance
Published in International journal of urban and regional research (01-01-2013)“…Milwaukee County, Wisconsin was renowned for its investment in 6,000 hectares of public parks. However, park system budgets were slashed, its unionized work…”
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Environmental justice in Appalachia Ohio? An expanded consideration of privilege and the role it plays in defending the contaminated status quo in a white, working-class community
Published in Local environment (02-10-2016)“…Environmental justice addresses inequitable distributions of health risks from exposure to pollution and other hazards. Appalachian residents of southeastern…”
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Green Spaces of Self-Interest Within Shared Urban Governance
Published in Geography compass (01-03-2010)“…Municipal governments in Western Europe and the United States historically built and programmed public, urban park spaces to promote citizenship in accord with…”
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Turning Feral Spaces into Trendy Places: A Coffee House in Every Park?
Published in Environment and planning. A (01-11-2009)“…Dynamic modes of political economic regulation impact provision for the parks system in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Green spaces during Milwaukee's first liberal era…”
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Ecologies of actor-networks and (non)social labor within the urban political economies of nature
Published in Geoforum (01-11-2007)“…On September 16th, 2005 the United States began restricting the entry of commodities shipped from abroad in wood packaging materials that do not conform to…”
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Inequitable access to urban reforestation: the impact of urban political economy on housing tenure and urban forests
Published in Cities (01-08-2004)“…There has been substantial attention given to the benefits provided by urban forests, but little emphasis placed on the distribution of urban trees and the…”
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Getting Beyond the Plastinated Political Economy of "Late Modern Cannibalism"
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Scalar dialectics in green: urban private property and the contradictions of the neoliberalization of nature
Published in Capitalism, nature, socialism (01-03-2005)“…Heynen and Perkins explore the scalar contradictions inherent to the neoliberalization of Milwaukee's urban forest. They expand upon Luke's discussion of the…”
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Failing to Grow "Their" Own Justice? The Co-Production of Racial/Gendered Labor and Milwaukee's Urban Forest
Published in Urban geography (01-11-2007)“…Little attention is paid to the ways that labor market inequalities within urban institutions enforce governance regimes that (re)produce urban environmental…”
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Manifestations of Contradiction: Lakes within the Production/Consumption Dialectic
Published in Antipode (01-01-2006)“…Much emphasis within Marxist political ecology has focused on the social production of nature. Less attention, however, has been paid to the ways in which an…”
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Getting Beyond the Plastinated Political Economy of “Late Modern Cannibalism”1
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City and Environment. Christopher G. Boone and Ali Modares
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Book Review: The Ethical Economy: Rebuilding Value After the Crisis
Published in Economic Development Quarterly (01-02-2017)“…Arvidsson, A.; Peitersen, N. ( 2013). The Ethical Economy: Rebuilding Value After the Crisis. New York, NY: Columbia University Press…”
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The Political Ecology of Uneven Urban Green Space: The Impact of Political Economy on Race and Ethnicity in Producing Environmental Inequality in Milwaukee
Published in Urban affairs review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-09-2006)“…This article investigates the role of urban political economy, private-public property relations, and race and ethnicity in the social production of…”
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