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Network | Practical Visionaries
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A Space for Sharing by Penn Loh. Cultivate Your Food Economy. These are some of the people and organizations that are part of my professional network. Alternatives for Community and Environment. Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative. Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts. Right to the City Alliance. Tufts University Dept of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning. Tufts Community Research Center. Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Advisory Council. Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board. Blog at Word...
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Gratitude – L.A. Coop Lab
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Bay Area Co-op Tour. COURAG.E. Coop. LA Black Worker Center. Mobile Coop Lab (Coming Soon! Bay Area Co-op Tour. COURAG.E. Coop. LA Black Worker Center. Mobile Coop Lab (Coming Soon! We would like to extend our gratitude to the number of individuals and organizations that have supported our work. Co-Founder of the Association of Arizmendi Cooperatives, Formal Advisor to L.A. Co-op Lab. Read Tim’s Cooperative Manifesto here. Cooperative Developer/Consultant, Formal Advisor to L.A. Co-op Lab. Vanessa was bo...
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Editorial: ‘You’re surrounded … ’ | CITY
http://www.city-analysis.net/2015/04/06/editorial-‘youre-surrounded … ’
Critical analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action. Written on April 6, 2015 at 4:54 pm by Debbie Humphry. Editorial: ‘You’re surrounded ’. Urban residents are surrounded by discrepant infrastructural capacities Being surrounded from all sides, and with such thick textures of surveillance and calculation, promises both the possibility of being really ‘pinned down’ and disappearing altogether.’ (AbdouMaliq Simone) (. Or perhaps both, surrounded and extended? If so, in what proportions?
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Cities after oil: what future is this, fast approaching? | CITY
http://www.city-analysis.net/2011/02/13/cities-after-oil-what-future-is-this-fast-approaching
Critical analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action. Written on February 13, 2011 at 1:52 pm by Debbie Humphry. Cities after oil: what future is this, fast approaching? Excerpt from Adrian Atkinson. Peak oil is happening now – and yet there is still almost no debate over the future of our oil-dependent urban societies. Edward Burtynsky. The end of oil - SOCAR Oil Fields #4 Baku, Azerbaijan, 2006; see end for full credit. Since at least 2007,. Although Atkinson’s work has received lit...
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Readjusting to reality: Urban and peri-urban agriculture to ease the downward passage | CITY
http://www.city-analysis.net/2011/08/19/readjusting-to-reality-urban-and-peri-urban-agriculture-to-ease-the-downward-passage
Critical analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action. Written on August 19, 2011 at 1:55 pm by Debbie Humphry. Readjusting to reality: Urban and peri-urban agriculture to ease the downward passage. Excerpt from Adrian Atkinson. As we pass peak oil we will have to make, in the midst of social confusion and conflict, the uncharted move away from a fossil fuel society. How are our great urban populations clustered in unsustainable cities going to produce food, cycle waste and create energy?
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Multimedia | CITY
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Critical analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action. Current issue of CITY - 20.2. 8220;A Disaster for Ordinary People”: Exclusive interviews with Ken Loach and Aditya Chakrabortty on The UK Housing and Planning Act (2016). Rapid response to The London’s Housing Crisis and its Activisms Conference, associated with CITY’s Special Feature (issue 20.2). London’s Housing Crisis and its Activisms Conference, Saturday 23rd April 2016. Editorial: ‘This place is pre-something ’.
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Response to Monbiot’s “There’s enough [oil] to fry us all”: A look at what oil is left and what recovering it will mean for life on Earth | CITY
http://www.city-analysis.net/2012/07/14/response-to-monbiots-theres-enough-oil-to-fry-us-all-a-look-at-what-oil-is-left-and-what-recovering-it-will-mean-for-life-on-earth
Critical analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action. Written on July 14, 2012 at 12:49 pm by Debbie Humphry. Response to Monbiot’s “There’s enough [oil] to fry us all”: A look at what oil is left and what recovering it will mean for life on Earth. Is there a new “glut” of oil? And what would this mean for the planet and our survival? Canadas tar sands are an oil reserve the size of England; but extracting it could actually cost us the planet. This apparent about-face came in a wake of the ...
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Archive | CITY
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Critical analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action. CITY – analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action. Is published by Routledge / Taylor and Francis. You can browse the full archive. Dating back to the first issue in 1996 on our publishers website here. Current issue of CITY - 20.2. 8220;A Disaster for Ordinary People”: Exclusive interviews with Ken Loach and Aditya Chakrabortty on The UK Housing and Planning Act (2016). Editorial: ‘This place is pre-something ’.
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