Christopher R. Cox
international Educator, and Scholar,
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PhD Candidate - Department of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle
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Teacher of Social Studies - International School of Budapest
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Associate Faculty of History and Sociology, Skagit Valley College, Mt. Vernon, WA
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Home scholarship Blogging
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dissertation
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Articles/Essays/Book Reviews
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Cox, Christopher R., John Hintz, Jody Emel, Justin McBrien, Ashley Dawson. 2018. Extinction: A Radical History, The AAG Review of Books, Vol. 6, No. 4.
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Cox, C. 2015. Faulty Presuppositions and False Dichotomies: The Problematic Nature of "the Anthropocene". Telos (172), 59-81.
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Cox, C. 2014. REVIEW: “Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom, and the Forces of Capital.” Environment and Society 5, no. 1: 141-65.
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Cox, Christopher R., Yesilada, Birol, Lampert, Joseph, and Williams, Kim. 2014. "Synthesizing the Vertical and the Horizontal: A World-ecological Analysis of 'the Industrial Revolution', Part I." ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.
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Cox, Christopher R. “Culturally Endangered: A Review of Imagining Extinction: The Cultural Meanings of Endangered Species by Ursula Heise.” 2017. Feedback. Open Humanities Press. http://openhumanitiespress.org/feedback/newecologies/imagining_extinction/
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Book Chapters
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“The Neo-Conservative Plan for Global Dominance” in Phillips, Peter, Tom Tomorrow, and Project Censored. Censored 2004: The Top 25 Censored Stories. New York: Seven Stories, 2003.
“The Media Reform Movement and Global Media Concentration” in Phillips, Peter, Palast, Greg, and Project Censored. Censored 2005: The Top 25 Censored Stories. New York: Seven Stories, 2004.
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Public Scholarship
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“What the I-35 Bridge Collapse Really Means” Public Affairs Magazine 2008 OUT OF PRINT
“The Soul Dilemma.” Dissident Voice 2008 http://dissidentvoice.org/Nov2004/Cox1129.htm
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Selected Conference Presentations
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"Silviculture, Capitalist Modernity, and the Systemic Extermination of Sequoia sempervirens." Presented at the American Society for Environmental History (ASEH) Conference, Riverside, CA, March 14-18, 2018.
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"Extinction/Extermination: Indigenous Knowledge in Capitalocene." Presented at the 2nd Annual World-Ecology Conference Durham, England, July, 2016.
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"The Capitalist Colonization of the Redwood Forest: the Case of the Lost Coast." Presented at the AAG Annual Conference - April, 2016 San Francisco, CA.
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"Subsumption and the Problem of 'Nature'." Presented at the AAG Annual Conference 2015 - Chicago, IL.
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"The Human/Nature Divide and the Problem of the Anthropocene." Presented at the WPSA Conference, June 2014, Seattle, WA.