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Environmentalism

Graeter, “To Revive and Abundant Life”

Graeter, Stefanie.  2017. TO REVIVE AN ABUNDANT LIFE: Catholic Science and Neoextractivist Politics in Peru’s Mantaro Valley.  Cultural Anthropology 32(1): …

March 23, 2017 ndca-admin

Ponniah, “In Continuity with the Past”

Ponniah, James. 2016. In Continuity with the Past: Indigenous Environmentalism and Indian Christian Visitors of Flora. Journal of Global Catholicism …

December 18, 2016 ndca-admin

Arellano-Yanguas, “Religion and Resistance to Extraction”

Arellano-Yanguas, Javier.  2015.  Religion and Resistance to Extraction in Rural Peru: Is the Catholic Church Following the People?.  Latin American …

February 25, 2015 ndca-admin

Baird, “Conservation implications of the diffusion of Christian religious ideals”

Baird, Timothy D.  2014. Conservation implications of the diffusion of Christian religious ideals in rural Africa.  Population and Environment.  October …

October 29, 2014 ndca-admin

Webster, “The Eschatology of Global Warming in a Scottish Fishing Village”

Webster, Joseph. 2013. “The Eschatology of Global Warming in a Scottish Fishing Village.” Cambridge Anthropology  31(1):68-84. Abstract: In Gamrie, an Aberdeenshire fishing …

May 28, 2013 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
Man painting, Dolls, Candles, Monastery Artabyunk - Hillary Kaell
Car - James Bielo

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