ORGANIZATION &
ENVIRONMENT
Volume 13, Issue 3
September, 2000
ARTICLESClassical Sociology and the Restoration of Nature: The Relevance of Émile Durkheim and Georg Simmel
Mattias GrossDoes Ecology Need Marx?
Martha E. GimenezThe Missouri Botanical Garden: Reworking Biopower as Florapower
Timothy W. LukeARCHIVES OF ORGANIZATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE
Experiencing Niagara Falls from the Perspective of an Early Ecofeminist: An Introduction to Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes, in 1843
Linda C. Forbes
John M. JermierSummer on the Lakes, in 1843, Chapter 1, Niagara
S. M. FullerART AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
Mississippi Chinese Jump Rope Revisited
Emily D. WicktorLeslie Marmon Silko and Wendell Berry: Regionalisms for Ecological Work and Worship
K. Wesley BerryFinding Home: Teaching Nature Writing in the Urban Multicultural Setting
Michael BranchBreaking Down in Ritzville
Nearly Missing Domestic Animals
On the Death of Walt Steinke, Raspberry Picker
The Maple Tree I Fell in Love With When Drunk
Benjamin CartwrightBOOK REVIEWS
The Murray Bookchin Reader, edited by Janet Biehl
Social Ecology after Bookchin , edited by Andrew Light
Ariel SallehPrivatizing Nature: Political Struggles for the Global Commons, edited by Michael Goldman
David N. Pellow