Scholars from the “Pulse of the Planet” session at AAA’s 2008 annual meeting are turning their conference papers into op-ed columns that will be published between May and the middle of November in CounterPunch, an online news magazine. The articles aim to reshape public debate during the presidential race and draw attention to critical issues in human rights and environmental policy. Read the first op-ed, “Dam Legacies, Damned Futures,” by Barbara Rose Johnston, and leave comments on the article below.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
AAA “Pulse of the Planet” Series on CounterPunch
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