indoor people’s nature

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A01=Cecilie Rubow
anthropology
Author_Cecilie Rubow
Category=JH
ecological crises
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  • ISBN 9788775972579
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Aarhus University Press
  • Publication City/Country: DK
  • Product Form: Paperback
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We live most of our life in indoors. In this book Danish anthropologist Cecilie Rubow examines what our way of life means for our understanding of nature and our handling of the world's ecological crises. The author follows in the footsteps of beachgoers, birders, environmentalists and climate activists. That journey, full of magic, surprises and criticism, leads to the realization that there is not just one nature, but several, and that nature is where we least expect it._x000D_ The book is also an introduction to new anthropological thinking about how ecological crises call for new ways of understanding nature.
Cecilie Rubow (born 1966) is an anthropologist at the University of Copenhagen. She has contributed to and edited a number of books, including: Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworlds (2024) Edited by David L. Haberman Anthropology Inside Out: Fieldworkers Taking Note (2020) Edited by Astrid Oberborbeck Andersen, Anne Line Dalsgaard, Mette Lind Kusk, Maria Nielsen, Cecilie Rubow and Mikkel Rytter Living with Environmental Change (2014) Edited by Kirsten Hastrup and Cecilie Rubow

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