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| "There are many ways to have an ethical, green, or sustainable Christmas. If there was one thing you would want people to do every day as well, what would it be?" |
Professor Paul Cloke is a human geographer with research interests in social and cultural geographies of rurality, nature-society relations, ethics and care, and landscapes of spirituality. His work seeks to ground social theory in a range of places, practices, and performances, focussing most recently on issues relating to nature-places, homelessness, ethical consumption and the staging and performativities of religious faith. He is Founder Editor of Journal of Rural Studies, an international and multidisciplinary journal published by Elsevier Science. In addition, he is an Academician of the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences, and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand. | "Remember that every minute of every day, somewhere in the two-thirds world, 20 children die of needless, avoidable, stupid poverty. Happy Christmas to everybody everywhere..." Back to the NJfC Advent Calendar |
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