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Pluralising climate change and migration: an argument in favour of open futures (2014)
Journal Article
Baldwin, A. (2014). Pluralising climate change and migration: an argument in favour of open futures. Geography Compass, 8(8), 516-528. https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12145

This paper contextualises the relation between climate change and human migration using the concepts of neoliberalism, sovereignty and otherness. The paper is intended to provide a general account of climate change and migration research, which seeks... Read More about Pluralising climate change and migration: an argument in favour of open futures.

Vital ecosystem security: emergence, circulation, and the biopolitical environmental citizen (2013)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W. (2013). Vital ecosystem security: emergence, circulation, and the biopolitical environmental citizen. Geoforum, 45, 52-61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2012.01.002

This paper provides an account of ‘vital ecosystem security’. The central claim is that ‘vital ecosystem security’ and the processual ontology of ‘complex adaptive becoming’ provide useful terms with which to think environmental citizenship biopoliti... Read More about Vital ecosystem security: emergence, circulation, and the biopolitical environmental citizen.

Interivew with Andrew Baldwin. (2012)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W. (2012). Interivew with Andrew Baldwin. Miradas en movimiento, Special Volume - Naturally Immigrants, 176-182

Wilderness and tolerance in Flora MacDonald Denison: towards a biopolitics of whiteness (2010)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W. (2010). Wilderness and tolerance in Flora MacDonald Denison: towards a biopolitics of whiteness. Social and Cultural Geography, 11(8), 883-901. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2010.523842

Building on recent argumentation concerning the relationship between wilderness and multiculturalism and whiteness in Canada, this essay argues that the relationship between wilderness and tolerance, one of multiculturalism's operative terms, offers... Read More about Wilderness and tolerance in Flora MacDonald Denison: towards a biopolitics of whiteness.

Ethnoscaping Canada's Boreal Forest: liberal whiteness and its disaffiliation from colonial space (2009)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W. (2009). Ethnoscaping Canada's Boreal Forest: liberal whiteness and its disaffiliation from colonial space. The Canadian Geographer, 53(4), 427-443. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0064.2009.00260.x

This essay examines the construction of Canada's boreal forest from the point of view of critical whiteness studies. Through an evaluation of two texts—a film and a book—produced in conjunction with a 2003–2004 environmental campaign, it argues that... Read More about Ethnoscaping Canada's Boreal Forest: liberal whiteness and its disaffiliation from colonial space.

Carbon nullius and racial rule: race, nature and the cultural politics of forest carbon in Canada (2009)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W. (2009). Carbon nullius and racial rule: race, nature and the cultural politics of forest carbon in Canada. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 41(2), 231-255. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00671.x

Critical geographers have paid remarkably scant attention to issues of climate change, even less so to forest carbon management policy. Building on geographic debate concerning the ontological production of nature and race, this paper argues that at... Read More about Carbon nullius and racial rule: race, nature and the cultural politics of forest carbon in Canada.

The White Geography of Lawren Stewart Harris: Whiteness and the Performative Coupling of Multiculturalism and Nature in Canada (2009)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W. (2009). The White Geography of Lawren Stewart Harris: Whiteness and the Performative Coupling of Multiculturalism and Nature in Canada. Environment and Planning A, 41(3), 529-544. https://doi.org/10.1068/a40110

Wilderness and multiculturalism are frequently invoked as central features of the official national imagination in Canada, but seldom are these foundational ideas recognized as genealogically proximate. Instead, both are routinely made to occupy disc... Read More about The White Geography of Lawren Stewart Harris: Whiteness and the Performative Coupling of Multiculturalism and Nature in Canada.