CHN Bookshelf September 2017

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A regular feature calling attention to important books and articles that CHN staff, board, and collaborating scholars are reading and recommend. Quot libros, quam breve tempus.

K. Barad, Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning (Duke University Press, 2007).

B. R. Barber, Cool Cities: Urban Sovereignty and the Fix for Global Warming (Yale University Press, 2017).

W.E. Connolly, Facing the Planetary: Entangled Humanism and the Politics of Swarming (Duke University Press, 2017).

 C. Hamilton, Defiant Earth: The Fate of Humans in the Anthropocene (Polity Press, 2017).

 D. J. Haraway, Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene. (Duke University Press, 2016).

 N. Klein, No is Not Enough: Resisting Trump’s Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need (Haymarket Books, 2017).

 D. A. Kysar, Regulating from Nowhere: Environmental Law and the Search for Objectivity (Yale University Press, 2010).

 M. S. Northcott, Place, Ecology and the Sacred: The Moral Geography of Sustainable Communities (Bloomsbury Press, 2015).

R. Sapolsky, Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Our Worst (Penguin Press, 2017).

J. J. Schmidt, Water: Abundance, Scarcity, and Security in the Age of Humanity (New York University Press, 2017).

A. Tsing, H. Swanson, E. Gan, N. Bubandt, eds. Arts of Living on A Damaged Planet (University of Minnesota Press, 2017).

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