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Hyphenated geographies: The deindustrialization of nature-society geography
Matthew T. Huber
Department of Geography and the Environment
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Hyphen
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Deindustrialization
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Industrial Capitalism
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Material Consumption
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Human Ecology
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Critical Theory
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Political Concern
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Social Concerns
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History of Geographic Thought
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Industrial Space
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Geographical Research
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Arts and Humanities
Deindustrialization
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Head-line
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Human Ecology
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Ecological Crisis
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Neglect
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Critical Theory
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Social Sciences
Deindustrialization
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Ecological Crisis
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Human Ecology
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Industrial Capitalism
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Critical-Theory
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Psychology
Neglect
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