Nature’s Looking-Glass

  • Angelo H
  • Jerolmack C
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How we see nature is to a large extent a reflection of ourselves. Sociologists Hillary Angelo and Colin Jerolmack use the example of New Yorkers’ fascination with two red-tailed hawks to reveal deep insights about how we represent and understand nature.

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Angelo, H., & Jerolmack, C. (2012). Nature’s Looking-Glass. Contexts, 11(1), 24–29. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536504212436492

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