Dear Colleague,
 
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Nature and Culture has
recently been published by Berghahn Journals. Featuring a special symposium
on the topic of "socialities of nature beyond utopia,” this issue considers
the social role of utopias, imagined and real. The articles explore how
alternative cultures of nature have been marginalized as impractical, naïve,
and utopian, but also how they have inspired more sustainable
socio-ecological relations.
 
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
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Volume 11, Issue 3

Special Symposium on "Socialities of Nature Beyond Utopia"
Guest Editors: Constanza Parra and Casey Walsh

INTRODUCTION
Socialities of Nature Beyond Utopia, Constanza Parra and Casey Walsh
http://bit.ly/2f8RawE

ARTICLES
The Governance of the Nature-Culture Nexus: Lessons Learned from the San
Pedro de Atacama Case Study, Constanza Parra and Frank Moulaert
http://bit.ly/2fk1x3F

Climate Cosmopolitics and the Possibilities for Urban Planning, Donna
Houston, Diana McCallum, Wendy Steele, and Jason Byrne
http://bit.ly/2fp2jsH

Utopian Spaces, Dystopian Places? A Local Community-Based Perspective on
Corporate Social Responsibility, Zoe Bray and Christian Thauer
http://bit.ly/2fLo7mf

Whose Utopia? Our Utopia! Competing Visions of the Future at the UN Climate
Talks, Richard Widick and John Foran
http://bit.ly/2eH2oIh

Community-Based Auditing: A Post-Normal Science Methodology, Phil Tattersall
http://bit.ly/2fCxXIe

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