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The Effects of Acidic Deposition on Pennsyvania's Forests. Volume 1: Proceedings of the 1988 Pennsylvania Acidic Deposition Conference, September 14-16, 1998, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.»rank:by: William E. and Joy R. Drohan (editors) Sharpe
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Jordan Crandall: Under Fire 2»rank: 3192254by: Thomas Keenan, Ryan Bishop, Benjamin Bratton, David Campbell, James Der Derian, Madelaine Drohan, Paul Edwards, Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger, Joy Garnett, Salwa Ghaly, Stephen Graham, Chris Hables Gray, Anahid Kassabian, Mary Keller, Saba Mahmood, Jordan Crandall
: :Under Fire 2 is the second collection edited by Jordan Crandall in an ongoing project that explores the organization and representation of armed conflict. Emerging from online dialogues among a group of artists, theorists, scientists, critics, activists, and journalists during three months of 2004 and reorganized thematically, the discussions in Under Fire 2 aim to offer new insights into symptomatic violence. The book covers issues such as the privatization of the military and the contributions of commercial and independent news media, as well as representations from artistic, literary, and popular entertainment sources, to our cultural perception of conflict. Rather than relying on discourses based on Western conceptions of modernity, the ... |
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VOL. 1, PROCEEDINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ACIDIC DEPOSITION CONFERENCE: THE EFFECTS OF ACIDIC DEPOSITION ON PENNSYLVANIA'S FORESTS»rank: 5210682by: William; Drohan, Joy, Editors Sharpe
: :Under Fire 2 is the second collection edited by Jordan Crandall in an ongoing project that explores the organization and representation of armed conflict. Emerging from online dialogues among a group of artists, theorists, scientists, critics, activists, and journalists during three months of 2004 and reorganized thematically, the discussions in Under Fire 2 aim to offer new insights into symptomatic violence. The book covers issues such as the privatization of the military and the contributions of commercial and independent news media, as well as representations from artistic, literary, and popular entertainment sources, to our cultural perception of conflict. Rather than relying on discourses based on Western conceptions of modernity, the ... |
The Woods in Your Backyard: Learning to Create and Enhance Natural Areas Around Your Home»rank: 2816603by: Jonathan Kays, Adam Downing, Jim Finley, Joy Drohan
: :Under Fire 2 is the second collection edited by Jordan Crandall in an ongoing project that explores the organization and representation of armed conflict. Emerging from online dialogues among a group of artists, theorists, scientists, critics, activists, and journalists during three months of 2004 and reorganized thematically, the discussions in Under Fire 2 aim to offer new insights into symptomatic violence. The book covers issues such as the privatization of the military and the contributions of commercial and independent news media, as well as representations from artistic, literary, and popular entertainment sources, to our cultural perception of conflict. Rather than relying on discourses based on Western conceptions of modernity, the ... |
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The Effects of Acidic Deposition on Pennsyvania's Forests. Volume 1: Proceedings of the 1988 Pennsylvania Acidic Deposition Conference, September 14-16, 1998, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.»rank: 2816603by: William E. and Joy R. Drohan (editors) Sharpe
: :Under Fire 2 is the second collection edited by Jordan Crandall in an ongoing project that explores the organization and representation of armed conflict. Emerging from online dialogues among a group of artists, theorists, scientists, critics, activists, and journalists during three months of 2004 and reorganized thematically, the discussions in Under Fire 2 aim to offer new insights into symptomatic violence. The book covers issues such as the privatization of the military and the contributions of commercial and independent news media, as well as representations from artistic, literary, and popular entertainment sources, to our cultural perception of conflict. Rather than relying on discourses based on Western conceptions of modernity, the ... |