Geography and ethics III: Whither the next moral turn?:

作者: Elizabeth Olson

DOI: 10.1177/0309132517732174

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摘要: The 20 years since geography’s ‘moral turn’ have generated a robust field of scholarship around diverse ethical engagements. However, as geographers continue to build articulate claims care and ...

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