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My title is borrowed from Schwartz and Thompson (1990), two “anthropologists of technology” who interpreted the persistence of a plurality of perspectives on environmental issues positively.
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Callebaut, W. Divided We Stand. Biol Theory 5, 295 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1162/BIOT_e_00071
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