Publication: Feminist Review, vol. 118
Year: 2018
Pages: 80-84
On Breath and Breathing: A Concluding Comment
Tim Ingold
2020
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Aesthetic Experience of Metabolic Processes
Desiree Foerster
2021
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Carol Brown
2021
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In-human appetites and mineral becomings
Callum Bradley Georgina Perkins
2023
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The Climate of History in a Planetary Age
Dipesh Chakrabarty
2021
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Breathtaking
Asthma Care in a Time of Climate Change
Alison Kenner
2018
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Eva Horn
2022
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Desiree Foerster
2021
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Breath, Body and World
Rebecca Oxley Andrew Russell
2020
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‘I Can’t Breathe’: The Suffocating Nature of Racism
Gabriel O. Apata
2020
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Sensing Air and Generating Worlds of Data
Jennifer Gabrys
2016
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Jean-Thomas Tremblay
2022
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Jennifer Gabrys
2019
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Lost Voices
Listening in the Anthropocene
Ravi Agarwal
2020
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Bruno Latour
2005
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Nerea Calvillo
2018
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Three Words. 70 Cases.
The Tragic History of ‘I Can’t Breathe.’
Mike Baker Jennifer Valentino-DeVries Manny Fernandez Michael LaForgia
2020
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Breathing Matters: Feminist Intersectional Politics of Vulnerability
Magdalena Górska
2016
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BREATHE
Critical Research into the Inequalities of Life
Sandra Noeth Janez Janša (eds)
2023
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The Universal Right to Breathe:
Colonialism & the Ethics Of Memory
Achille Mbembe
2020
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Magdalena Górska
2021
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Dryden Goodwin's Breathe:
art, science and the invisible
Sasha Engelmann
2012
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Erica Petrillo (2050+)
2024
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Toward a poetics of air: sequencing and surfacing breath
Sasha Engelmann
2015
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The Land and Water and Air That We Are:
Some Thoughts on COP21
Heather Davis
2016
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Porous skin: Breathing through the prism of the holey body
Marijn Nieuwenhuis
2019
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Nigel Clark Bronislaw Szerszynski
2022
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Elise Misao Hunchuck Marco Ferrari Jingru (Cyan) Cheng
2021
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When we image the earth, we imagine another
Sophie Dyer Sasha Engelmann
2022
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Citizens of Worlds
Open-Air Toolkits for Environmental Struggle
Jennifer Gabrys
2022
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The Enduring Urgency of Black Breath
Omotayo T. Jolaosho
2021
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From Where Do We Draw Breath? Air's Absence and Blackness
Delali Kumavie
2023
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Externality, Breathers, Conspiracy:
Forms for Atmospheric Reckoning
Tim Choy
2021
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Eva Horn
2018
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Atmospheres of the Undead
Living with viruses, loneliness, and neoliberalism
Caitlin Berrigan
2020
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Torkwase Dyson Itziar Okariz
2021
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Breathless in Beijing:
Aerial Attunements and China’s New Respiratory Publics
Victoria Nguyen
2020
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Nerea Calvillo
2020
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Chloe Ahmann Alison Kenner
2020
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The Universal Right to Breathe
Achille Mbembe
2021
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In Open Air
Ontology of the Atmosphere
Emanuele Coccia
2018
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