Food, Inc.
Food, Inc. reveals surprising truths about what we eat, how it’s produced, and where we are going from here.
Food, Inc. reveals surprising truths about what we eat, how it’s produced, and where we are going from here.
The Real Dirt on Farmer John is the story of an Americal traditional family farm turned organic agricultural enterprise.
Raising Resistance tells the story of Paraguay’s small-scale farmers resistance against genetic soy enterprises.
The documentary explores the lives of five young people who have decided to become small-scale farmers.
This article blurs the boundaries of literature, agriculture, public history, grassroots political activism, and public policymaking in order to problematize the current eco-cosmopolitan trajectory of ecocritical theory.
Miller suggests a new heuristic, the ecology of freedom, which highlights past contingency and hope, and can furthermore help guide our present efforts, both scholastic and activist, to find an honorable, just way of living on the earth.
This issue of Earth First! is filled with essays about various themes such as sustainable agriculture, nuclear disarmament, and deep ecology.
This film examines how farmers in Mali are resisting the loss of their land to corporate farming initiatives.
This film examines a vibrant urban farming movement that is catching on across the globe.
Environmental Anthropology Engaging Ecotopia brings together case studies from across the globe to reveal underlying cultural ontologies and call for more integration between the work of scholars and practitioners.