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Vol. 4 (1992): situated knowledge

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Published: 1992-01-01

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  • Situated Knowledge

    UnderCurrents Editorial Collective
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Academic

  • Toward a Theory of the Body in Critical Social Change Conceptions of Embodied Knowing and Being in Reform Environmentalism, Ecofeminism and Environmental Thought

    Karen Birkemeyer
    3-11
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  • Law as if Nature Mattered

    Tzeporah Berman
    12-19
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  • Musical Voices Women's Music in Canada as "Situated Knowledges"

    Joanne Nonnekes
    20-31
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  • When The Eye Cannot See Rethinking Night

    Andrew Satterthwaite
    34-40
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  • The Nonhuman in Human Psychological Development

    Andy Fisher
    41-49
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Creative

  • Poetry

    Multiple Authors
    32-33
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  • Stories and Rituals in the Interstices between Utopias and Apocalypses

    Adrian Ivakhiv
    50-56
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The call for submissions for volume 22 is now closed. More information is available in the corresponding Announcement.
 
Scholarly and creative submissions deadline: Dec. 1, 2022 @ 11:59pm EST.
 
Book review submissions deadline: Extended to Apr. 30, 2023 @ 11:59pm EDT.

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UnderCurrents is a collectively- and student-run academic journal based out of the Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change at York University in Tkaronto / Toronto, Canada. UnderCurrents explores relations among environment, culture, and society. We are committed to publishing a variety of scholarly, creative, and activist work that critically engages with conceptions of the environment and seeks to break down traditional interpretations of the world around us.

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