Intersecting Processes

complexity & change in environment, biomedicine & society

November 4, 2010
by peter.taylor
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Intersecting processes, illustrated and analyzed III

The synopsis of a case of soil erosion in Oaxaca (presented in the post before last) has, in addition to the themes of the previous post, a number of implications for thinking about the agency of the people studied and, … Continue reading

November 2, 2010
by peter.taylor
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Intersecting processes, illustrated and analyzed

Intersecting processes is a term I use to help students and researchers conceptualize directions that would address more complexity in socio-environmental studies (Taylor and García Barrios 1995; Taylor 2001c). The term addresses the same terrain as “unruly complexity”—to analyze social … Continue reading

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