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Edge

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 13 '23 Date: March 13, 2023 Comments: 0

Published in Environmental Humanities, 2023, 15, (1), pp. 164-167, Duke University Press As a concept, edge has multiple intellectual genealogies, from ecology to business studies and cultural theory.1 In each field it has slightly different connotations, but it maintains a basic shared meaning: it signifies a transition zone between different systems. In this lexicon entry, we explore […]

Value the Edge: Permaculture as Counterculture in Australia

By: Alexandra Crosby Sep 13 '17 Date: September 13, 2017 Comments: 0

This paper considers permaculture as an example of counterculture in Australia. Permaculture is a neologism, the result of a contraction of ‘permanent’ and ‘agriculture’. In accordance with David Holmgren and Richard Telford definition quoted above, we intend permaculture as a design process based on a set of ethical and design principles. Rather than describing the […]

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