This article is part of a symposium issue entitled Cultural Environmentalism @ 10, occuring on the tenth anniversary of Prof. Boyle\u27s book, Shamans, Software, and Spleens. In this article Prof. Boyle offers his thoughts on the failings, limitations, occasional promise, and possible future of the ideas discussed in the symposium including both the work on cultural environmentalism and the surrounding ideas on authorship, the rhetoric of economic analysis, the structure of intellectual property scholarship, and the jurisprudence of the public domain
In recent years, ecocriticism has become one of the most visible and productive new directions of li...
Since prehistory, literature and the arts have been drawn to portrayals of physical environments and...
Over the last twenty years there has been a remarkable theoretical flourishing in the field of envir...
This article is part of a symposium issue entitled Cultural Environmentalism @ 10, occuring on the ...
Van Houweling explores both the benefits and failings of conservation easements on land on the one h...
This volume critiques the current model of the creative economy, and considers alternative models th...
This article focuses on greening cultural policy within a sustainable development context. We examin...
In the past three decades, ecology has acquired a significant place across disciplines from environm...
My dissertation identifies and compares the literary techniques that form narratives of environmenta...
Book synopsis: Interdisciplinary studies that combine the current of materialist thinking with discu...
What does the form of literary analysis based on environmental values, known as ecocriticism in the ...
The environmental crisis is not only the fault of failed engineering, bad science, ecological misund...
There has been growing interest in policy and among scholars to consider culture as an aspect of sus...
In 1962, Rachel Carson named the natural environment. Scientists were beginning to understand the co...
The Oxford lexicon characterizes Environment as the environment or conditions in which a man, creatu...
In recent years, ecocriticism has become one of the most visible and productive new directions of li...
Since prehistory, literature and the arts have been drawn to portrayals of physical environments and...
Over the last twenty years there has been a remarkable theoretical flourishing in the field of envir...
This article is part of a symposium issue entitled Cultural Environmentalism @ 10, occuring on the ...
Van Houweling explores both the benefits and failings of conservation easements on land on the one h...
This volume critiques the current model of the creative economy, and considers alternative models th...
This article focuses on greening cultural policy within a sustainable development context. We examin...
In the past three decades, ecology has acquired a significant place across disciplines from environm...
My dissertation identifies and compares the literary techniques that form narratives of environmenta...
Book synopsis: Interdisciplinary studies that combine the current of materialist thinking with discu...
What does the form of literary analysis based on environmental values, known as ecocriticism in the ...
The environmental crisis is not only the fault of failed engineering, bad science, ecological misund...
There has been growing interest in policy and among scholars to consider culture as an aspect of sus...
In 1962, Rachel Carson named the natural environment. Scientists were beginning to understand the co...
The Oxford lexicon characterizes Environment as the environment or conditions in which a man, creatu...
In recent years, ecocriticism has become one of the most visible and productive new directions of li...
Since prehistory, literature and the arts have been drawn to portrayals of physical environments and...
Over the last twenty years there has been a remarkable theoretical flourishing in the field of envir...