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- ntiers ===== Mining is digging up nonrenewable resources. Every mine eventually runs dry. Mining companie... e not met the enemy. Communities with the least resources and political power have met them, though. =====... “The Threat of Environmental Racism.” //Natural Resources & Environment// 7 (3): 23–26, 55–56. Checker, M
- 6.1
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Rules as resources ====== ===== Rules as resources ===== ==== Week 6: Care as capital after the Fordist social contract ===
- 11.1
- ifting dialectic between society and land-based resources, and also within classes and groups within societ... fects are a lot like other conflicts over land, resources, and the use of an environment. Carbon pollution
- 1.2
- the least amount of effort or expenditure of my resources. This game of as-if was also identified by Marx,
- 3.2
- ence in North America after 1800 gave people more sources of wealth for potlatch gifts, and potlatch presta
- 6.2
- y white. * Nelson’s informants had a variety of sources of social support, but with a relatively limited
- 8.2
- ys coexist with religion as distinct, interacting sources of one’s identity. ==== Unpacking religious nati
- 11.2
- ntiers ===== Mining is digging up nonrenewable resources. Every mine eventually runs dry. Mining companie
- module_iv_essay
- cases. For this assignment, choose one of these sources as your case study: Blaser, Mario. 2016. “Is Ano
- 2024
- and conclusion |\\ | Sep 02 | 1. [[6.1|Rules as resources]] | | |\\ | Sep 04 | 2. [[6.2|Informal economies