REFERENCES

A MANIFESTO
FOR SHADOW
PLACES

Recent Publications by the Shadow Places Network
Potter, Emily, Fiona Miller, Eva Lövbrand, Donna Houston, Jessica McLean, Emily O'Gorman, Clifton Evers, and Gina Ziervogel. (2020) "A manifesto for shadow places: Re-imagining and co-producing connections for justice in an era of climate change." Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, https://doi.org/10.1177/2514848620977022

Site Quotes
Alaimo, Stacey. 2012. ‘States of Suspension: Trans-corporeality at Sea’. ISLE:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 19.3, pp. 476–493.
Larsen, Soren C. and Jay T. Johnson (2017), ‘Indigenous Coexistence in a More Than Human World’, in S. C. Larsen and J. T. Johnson (eds) Being Together in Place, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Nixon, R. 2011. Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor, Cambridge, Harvard University Press.
Plumwood, Val. 2008. ‘Shadow Places and the Politics of Dwelling’. Australian Humanities Review, 44: March, pp. 139-50, australianhumanitiesreview.org/2008/03/01/issue-44-march-2008
Reinhert, Hugo. 2018. Notes from a Projected Sacrifice Zone. ACME - An International Journal for Critical Geographers, 17, 597-617.
Rose, Deborah. 2013. ‘Anthropocene Noir’. Arena Journal, 41/42, pp. 206-219.
Roy, Arundhati. cited in Nixon, R. 2011. Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, p.1.

Images

All images by Fiona Miller, apart from:
Murray River at Mildura by Emily Potter.
Chemical Landscape and Fukushima. by Clifton Evers.
PCBLandfill Warren County by Donna Houston.