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Zotero bibliography 11/08/13

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(2009). Comparative Research on Urban Political Conflict: Policy Amidst Polarization. //The Open Urban Studies Journal//, //2//, 1–17. Bookchin, M. (n.d.). Social Ecology versus Deep Ecology: A Challenge for the Ecology Movement. Brace, C., & Geoghegan, H. (2011). Human geographies of climate change: Landscape, temporality, and lay knowledges. //Progress in Human Geography//, //35//(3), 284–302. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309132510376259 Brand, U., Bullard, N., Lander, E., & Mueller, T. (n.d.). Radical climate change politics in Copenhagen and beyond: From criticism to action? //Critical Currents//, (6), 9–16. Bucholtz, M. (2002). Youth and Cultural Practice. //Annual Review of Anthropology//, //31//, 525–552. doi:10.2307/4132891 Campus Center for the Environment. (n.d.). //Campus Center for the Environment//. Retrieved September 13, 2013, from http://cce.ucdavis.edu/ Chapman, R., & Meyering, M. (n.d.). Living the New On-Campus Sustainability Experience. //Huffington Post//. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-chapman/living-the-new-oncampus-s_1_b_3762825.html Charette, D. (2013, February 15). College Funds Keystone Pipeline Protest Trip. //The College Fix//. Retrieved September 26, 2013, from http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/12678/ Christiansen, E. (2013). Negative externalities of food production: discourses on the contested Norwegian aquaculture industry. //Journal of Political Ecology//, //20//, 180–198. Commitments. (n.d.). //Fossil Free//. Retrieved September 17, 2013, from http://gofossilfree.org/commitments/ Cotgrove, S., & Duff, A. (1981). Environmentalism, Values, and Social Change. //The British Journal of Sociology//, //32//(1), 92. doi:10.2307/589765 Cripps, E. (2013). //Climate Change and the Moral Agent : Individual Duties in an Interdependent World//. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Cummings, A. (2010, July 16). Farmers market brings natural food to RPI. //The Polytechnic//, p. 8. Currie, D. H. (1994). “Going Green” Mythologies of Consumption in Adolescent Magazines. //Youth & Society//, //26//(1), 92–117. doi:10.1177/0044118X94026001005 Deaver, C. (n.d.). Keystone XL pipeline: Student activists protest construction. //Iowa State Daily//. Retrieved September 26, 2013, from http://www.iowastatedaily.com/news/article_319cd280-233b-11e3-b20b-001a4bcf887a.html DeMelle, B. (n.d.-a). Charles Koch Challenged to Debate Prop. 23 by California Student Leader Joel Francis. //The Huffington Post//. Retrieved September 26, 2013, from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brendan-demelle/charles-koch-challenged-t_b_771867.html DeMelle, B. (n.d.-b). Koch Industries Meets College Student’s Prop 23 Debate Challenge With Security Chief. Retrieved September 26, 2013, from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brendan-demelle/koch-industries-meets-col_b_774816.html Duram, L., & White, K. (n.d.). //America Goes Green : An Encyclopedia of Eco-friendly Culture in the United States//. Retrieved from http://ehis.ebscohost.com.libproxy.rpi.edu/eds/ebookviewer/ebook/nlebk_533918_AN?sid=2865440e-4409-4618-b7dd-a9fa8b050c44@sessionmgr110&vid=3&hid=7&format=EB Earth Island Institute. (n.d.). California Student Sustainability Coalition. //California Student Sustainability Coalition//. Retrieved September 13, 2013, from http://www.sustainabilitycoalition.org/ European Perspectives and Interdisciplinary Challenges. (n.d.). Evanoff, R. (2011). //Bioregionalism and Global Ethics: A Transactional Approach to Achieving Ecological Sustainability, Social Justice, and Human Well-being//. New York, NY: Routledge. Fairbanks, A. M. (2011, October 13). Occupy Colleges: Student Supporters Of Occupy Wall Street Continue To Show Solidarity. //Huffington Post//. Retrieved September 26, 2013, from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/13/occupy-colleges-occupy-wall-street_n_1008619.html Fischer, M. J. (2007). Settling into Campus Life: Differences by Race/Ethnicity in College Involvement and Outcomes. //The Journal of Higher Education//, //78//(2), 125–161. doi:10.2307/4501200 Fisherkeller, J. (2002). //Growing up with Television : Everyday Learning among Young Adolescents//. Philidelphia, PA, USA: Temple University Press. Foley, R., & Gamble, C. (2009). The Ecology of Social Transitions in Human Evolution. //Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences//, //364//(1533), 3267–3279. doi:10.2307/40485787 Foss, J. (2009). //Beyond Environmentalism: A Philosophy of Nature//. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Freudenberg, N., Pastor, M., & Israel, B. (2011). Strengthening Community Capacity to Participate in Making Decisions to Reduce Disproportionate Environmental Exposures. //American Journal of Public Health//, //101//(S1), S123–S130. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2011.300265 Frickel, S., & Vincent, M. B. (2007). 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THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED: THE FALL AND RISE OF EMOTIONS IN SOCIAL MOVEMENT THEORY. //Mobilization: An International Journa//, //5//(1), 65–83. Goralnik, L., & Nelson, M. P. (2011). Framing a Philosophy of Environmental Action: Aldo Leopold, John Muir, and the Importance of Community. //Journal of Environmental Education//, //42//(3), 181–192. doi:10.1080/00958964.2010.526152 Greene, D. (2012). //Teens, TV and Tunes : The Manufacturing of American Adolescent Culture//. Jefferson, NC, USA: McFarland. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com.libproxy.rpi.edu/lib/rpi/docDetail.action?docID=10546737 Gross, M., & Heinrichs, H. (n.d.). //Environmental Sociology: European Perspectives and Interdisciplinary Challenges//. Hartshorne, E. Y. (1943). Undergraduate Society and the College Culture. //American Sociological Review//, //8//(3), 321–332. doi:10.2307/2085087 Henn, J. (n.d.). Thousands Rally in DC for Major Keystone XL Protest. //Huffington Post//. 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