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critical ecologies
Critical Ecologies continues to explore convergences among natural and constructed ecosystems, green politics and grey matter, silicon chips and sand.
- December 15, 1996
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Review of This Thing Called the World by Debjani Ganjuli and What Is a World? by Pheng Cheah

by Sue-Im Lee
Tuesday, October 18th 2016

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Lee, Sue-Im. "Review of This Thing Called the World by Debjani Ganjuli and What Is a World? by Pheng Cheah" electronic book review, 18 October 2016, https://electronicbookreview.com/publications/review-of-this-thing-called-the-world-by-debjani-ganjuli-and-what-is-a-world-by-pheng-cheah/

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