ORGANIZATION & ENVIRONMENT
Volume 19, Issue 3
September, 2006

ARTICLES

Louis Bromfield, Malabar Farm, and Faith in the Earth
          Deborah Fleming

The Brazilian Anti-Dam Movement: Knowledge Contestation as Communicative Action
          Sabrina McCormick

We Don't Really Want to Know: The Information-Deficit Model, Environmental Justice and Socially Organized Denial of Global Warming in Norway
          Kari Norgaard

CITATION CLASSICS AND FOUNDATIONAL WORKS

Goodall's Light: Twenty Years with The Chimpanzees of Gombe
          Richard York

ARCHIVES OF ORGANIZATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE

The Environmental Conditions of the Working Class: An Introduction to Selections from Frederick Engels’s The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844
          Brett Clark and John Bellamy Foster

The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844
          Frederick Engels

ART AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

Sandwood Bay, Sutherland, Scotland
Talk of Apocalypse at Jamaica Pond, Boston
          Terry Gifford

BOOK REVIEW ESSAY

Resistance to Corporate Biocolonization
          Ariel Salleh

More Haste, Less Speed
          Horace Herring

BOOK REVIEWS

The Market for Virtue. The Potential and Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility, by David Vogel
          Frank den Hond

Future as Fairness: Ecological Justice and Global Citizenship, Edited by Anne K. Haugestad and J. D. Wulfhorst
          Derek Bell

Society and Nature: Changing our Environment, Changing Ourselves, by Peter Dickens
          Michael S. Carolan

Out of Eden: An Odyssey of Ecological Invasion, by Alan Burdick
          James J. Smith

Our Affair with El Nino: How We Transformed an Enchanting Peruvian Current into a Global Climate Hazard, by S. George Philander
          Stephen Peake