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Volume 5, Summer 1998, Number 1ContentsAbstractsResearch in Human EcologyExtinction by Exhibition: Looking at and in the Zoo A Consideration of Collective Memory in African American Attachment to Wildland Recreation Places Demographic Change and Fisheries Dependence in the Northern Atlantic Steps to a General Theory of Habitability Ken's Problem: Environmental Activism in an Age of Deconstructionist Biology Human Ecology Forum: Essays and CommentaryGuest Editors: Thomas Webler and Seth TulerEditor's Introduction: How to Do Environmental Decision Making: Varying Perspectives on the U.S. National Research Council's Understanding Risk Report Guess Who's Coming for Dinner: The Scientist and the Public Making Good Environmental Decisions Expanding the Rationale for Analysis and Deliberation: Looking Beyond Understanding Risk Who Should Deliberate When? Integrating Values into Science: The View of an Unreconstructed Philosophical Realist A Citizen's View: The Nuts and Bolts of Co-Partnerships Partners at the Table for Public Health Research Understanding Understanding Risk and Moving Forward Learning Through Participation Beyond Science: Deliberation and Analysis in Public Decision Making Response to Commentary: Toward Just and Competent Decisions Contemporary Human Ecology: Book ReviewsView Full Text PDF The Politics of the Earth: Environmental Discourses, by John S. Dryzek Landscape in Sight: Looking at America, by John Brinckerhoff Jackson, Edited by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz Briefly Noted Human Ecology Bulletin: Letters, Announcements and NewsOpen Letter from the Presiedent of SHE On the Cover"Magpies," the cover art for this issue, is by Tom Dietz. "Magpie's Song" by Gary Snyder (from Turtle Island by Gary Snyder and Paul Winter) and friends Greg Artzner and Terry Leonino, who perform as "Magpie," provided the inspiration for the image. |
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