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    Editorial: Degrowth or Regrowth?Mark Whitehead - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (2):141-145.
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    Editorial: Degrowth or Regrowth?Mark Whitehead - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (2):141-145.
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    Introduction: Air-target: Distance, Reach and the Politics of Verticality.Peter Adey, Mark Whitehead & Alison J. Williams - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (7-8):173-187.
    Why does the air-target and its associated practices matter? This special section is about the politics, practices and ethics surrounding the target and efforts to subvert or circumvent them. Since Eyal Weizman’s groundbreaking essay on the ‘politics of verticality’ in 2002, there have been numerous attempts to critically open up the aerial gaze, but rarely have they come together for sustained analysis and critique, to explore the implications of the air-target’s techniques, processes, visual cultures and aesthetics for politics and life (...)
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    Editorial: Conservation and 'Nature+'.Mark Whitehead - 2012 - Environmental Values 21 (3):251-254.
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    Editorial. Environment Inc. and Panda Logos.Mark Whitehead - 2011 - Environmental Values 20 (1):1-5.
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    Editorial: Price of Everything/Value of Nothing.Mark Whitehead - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (3):249-252.
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    From moral space to the morality of scale: The case of the sustainable region.Mark Whitehead - 2003 - Ethics, Place and Environment 6 (3):235 – 257.
    Contemporary work on the links between geography and morality tends to focus on the spatial aspects of moral conduct. This paper argues that in addition to geographical space, geographical scale also plays a crucial role in the construction and maintenance of moral frameworks. Focusing on the emergence of the sustainable region in the UK, this paper argues that purportedly sustainable spaces, like the region, contain distinctive moral codes of socio-ecological conduct which are designed to guide actions and locational decisions within (...)
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