Happy Earth Day from EnviroSociety!: Free Access to Journal Articles

Happy Earth Day from EnviroSociety!: Free Access to Journal Articles

Each year, Earth Day—April 22—marks the anniversary of what many consider the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. Earth Day 1970 capitalized on the emerging consciousness, channeling the energy of the anti-war protest movement and putting environmental concerns front and center. The very first Earth Day celebration brought 20 million Americans to the streets to peacefully demonstrate for environmental protection.

Photo by Rubén Moreno Montolíu via Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0).
Photo by Rubén Moreno Montolíu via Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0).

In celebration of Earth Day, Berghahn Journals is delighted to offer free access to a selection of journal articles from a range of history, politics, and anthropology journals—including EnviroSociety’s very own Environment and Society: Advances in Research—with the hope that this will contribute to the overall discussion of the environment, climate, and sustainability. The articles can be accessed on Berghahn’s new online platform through the links in the table of contents below, available until April 29.

Berghahn Books is also offering a 25% discount off all Environmental Studies titles by using the promo code ED17, also available until April 29.

As always, EnviroSociety offers free access to all seven volumes’ introductions, which are available as PDF downloads from www.berghahnjournals.com/environment-and-society, as well as access to a new featured article every month. This month’s article, “Placing Plants in Territory” by Sarah Besky and Jonathan Padwe (Volume 7, 2016), can be accessed here.

Happy Earth Day!



Articles

Extractive Conservation: Peasant Agroecological Systems as New Frontiers of Exploitation?
Anne Cristina de la Vega -Leinert and Peter Clausing — Environment and Society (Volume 7)

Ecosystem integrity and policy coherence for development: Tools aimed at achieving balance as the basis for transformative development
Harlan Koff, Miguel Equihua Zamora, Carmen Maganda, and Octavio Pérez-Maqueo — Regions and Cohesion (Volume 6, Issue 3)

Whose Utopia? Our Utopia! Competing Visions of the Future at the UN Climate Talks
Richard Widick and John Foran — Nature and Culture (Volume 11, Issue 3)

The Influence of Environmental Restrictions on the Socio-Economic Development of the Lake Baikal Region
Gerelma B. Dugarova and Victor N. Bogdanov — Sibirica (Volume 12, Issue 2)

Sustainable Development as a Goal: Social, Environmental and Economic Dimensions
Vera Mignaqui — International Journal of Social Quality (Volume 4, Issue 1)

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