ORGANIZATION & ENVIRONMENT
Volume 18, Issue 2
June, 2005

ARTICLES

Getting Right with Nature: Anthropocentrism, Ecocentrism and Theocentrism
         Andrew J. Hoffman and Lloyd E. Sandelands

An Appraisal of the Critique of Anthropocentrism and Three Lesser Known Themes in Lynn White's
"The Historical Roots of our Ecologic Crisis"
         Ben A. Minteer and Robert E. Manning

CITATION CLASSICS AND FOUNDATIONAL WORKS

The Passion, Prescience, and Politics of The End of Nature
Introduction to the Symposium
         David L. Levy

The Emotional Core of The End of Nature
         Bill McKibben

Global Warming and Political Power: The End of Nature and Beyond
         Ross Gelbspan

Translating Science and Restoring Our Sense of Wonder: The End of Nature as a Landmark
         Robyn Eckersley

The "End" or The "Humanization" of Nature?
         Steven Yearley

Collective Action and the Eco Subpolitical: Revisiting Bill McKibben and The End of Nature
         Timothy W. Luke

ART AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

sal's branch trail
in the forest
letting go
         Donelle Dreese

The Memory of Trees
         Donelle Dreese

There Are Balances and Harmonies Always Shifting; Always Necessary To Maintain:
Leslie Marmon Silko's Vision of Global Environmental Justice for the People and the Land
         Susan Berry Brill de Ramírez and Edith M. Baker

DIALOGUES AND DEBATES

Celebrating a Citation Classic-And More: Symposium on Charles Perrow's Normal Accidents
         Eugene Rosa

BOOK REVIEW ESSAYS

Henry Thoreau and the Natural Life
         Bob Pepperman Taylor

Other Worlds are Possible
         Graeme Chesters

BOOK REVIEWS

Democracy's Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity and the Global Economy, by Robert Paehlke
         John Barry

Take Back The Sky: Protecting Communities in the Path of Aviation Expansion, by Rae Andrč
         Phaedra C. Pezzullo

Globalism and Local Democracy: Challenge and Change in Europe and North America , by Robin Hambleton, Hank V. Savitch and Murray Stewart (Eds.)
         Anthony Edward Alexander

John Dewey and Environmental Philosophy, by Hugh P. McDonald
         Piers H. G. Stephens