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Subject Index
1Sky campaign, 230–233 |
ACNag, 283 |
activism |
building relationships with natural scientists, 380–381 |
natural science vs, 378–379 |
and pathways to natural science, 380–381 |
The Alamo, 41–44 |
Austin, Texas |
Austin Green Art, 66–69 |
Cup City, 70–71 |
identity and myth in, 29–34 |
NPG art installation, 65–69 |
Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development, 87 |
body rhetoric, 101 |
Boston Common rally, 82–106 |
boundary work, 218 |
civil rights movement, 31, 82, 86, 99, 105, 109, 198, 201, 269, 348, 414 |
Clean Air Act, 26 |
climate change as coalitions |
environmental justice defined, 181 |
mainstream environmental movement defined, 181 |
coalitions, possibility of |
movement fusion, 183 |
strategic, 183 |
The Colbert Report, 2 |
collaboration, challenges to |
extending social capital, 191–192 |
green consumerism, 193–197 |
leveraging local networks, 190–191 |
collaboration, possibilities for, 197–200 |
and faith-based groups, 198–200 |
collective body politic, 137 |
as organized effort, 220–221 |
collective resistance |
constraints, 165 |
SIU as a, 161–162 |
transformative view of, 160–161 |
community art |
as activist, 55–56 |
climate change and, 53–76 |
as direct political action, 56 |
as green, 55 |
as indirect political action, 56 |
as political, 55 |
complex whole, 398–399 |