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Where We Live, Work and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and the Struggle for a New Environmentalism, by Patrick Novotny. London: Praeger (2000), 115 pp. Reviewed by Diane-Michele Prindeville, Department of Government, New Mexico State University.
Shady Practices, Agroforestry and Gender Politics in The Gambia, by Richard A. Schroeder. Berkeley: University of California Press (1999), xxxiv, 172 pp. Reviewed by Barbara P. Thomas-Slayter, International Development Program, Clark University, Worcester, MA
Disputes and Arguments Amongst Nomads: A Caste Council in India, by Robert M. Hayden. New Delhi: Oxford University Press (1999), xiv, 177 pp. Reviewed by S. George Vincentnathan, Department of Criminal Justice, Aurora University, Aurora, IL.
Questioning Geopolitics: Political Projects in a Changing World System, Edited by Georgi M. Deruglian and Scott L. Greer. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers (2000), 264 pp. Reviewed by Douglas Keare, Lincoln Institute, Cambridge, MA.
People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance, edited by Clark C. Gibson Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2000), xxiv, 274 pp. Reviewed by Stacy Rosenberg, Environmental Science, Studies, and Policy Program/Department of Geography, University of Oregon.
Fluid Arguments: Five Centuries of Western Water Conflict, Char Miller, editor. Tucson: University of Arizona Press (2001), xxix, 354 pp. Reviewed by Staci J. Pratt, Shook, Hardy & Bacon.
Marketing Democracy: Power and Social Movements in Post-Dictatorship Chile, by Julia Paley. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, (2001), xviii, 255, pp. Reviewed by Edward Murphy, Department of Anthropology and History, University of Michigan.
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