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Tait Mandler
Tait Mandler
University of Amsterdam
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Moving urban political ecology beyond the ‘urbanization of nature’
Y Tzaninis, T Mandler, M Kaika, R Keil
Progress in Human Geography, 0309132520903350, 2020
1602020
Unexpected and undesired conservation outcomes of wildlife trade bans—An emerging problem for stakeholders?
DS Weber, T Mandler, M Dyck, PJVC De Groot, DS Lee, DA Clark
Global Ecology and Conservation 3, 389-400, 2015
462015
Turning up the heat: Urban political ecology for a climate emergency
M Kaika, Y Tzaninis, T Mandler, R Keil
Turning up the heat, 1-400, 2023
92023
Producing pleasure, minimizing harm: Chemical use and harm reduction by queer nightlife workers in Brooklyn, NY
T Mandler
Contemporary Drug Problems 43 (3), 258-276, 2016
92016
Global urbanization created the conditions for the current coronavirus pandemic
R Keil, M Kaika, T Mandler, Y Tzaninis
The Conversation, 2020
32020
Caring for “Hassle‐Free Highs” in Amsterdam
A Hardon, TD Hymans, I van Schipstal, S Mishra, M Berning, H Murray, ...
Anthropology and Humanism 45 (2), 212-222, 2020
22020
Epilogue: Is an integrated UPE research and policy agenda possible?
T Mandler, R Keil, Y Tzaninis, M Kaika
Turning up the heat, 347-357, 2023
12023
Introduction: Urban political ecology for a climate emergency
Y Tzaninis, T Mandler, M Kaika, R Keil
Turning up the heat, 1-34, 2023
12023
The Urbanization of Nature underneath and beyond ‘the city’: Reflections on the book Turning up the Heat: Urban Political Ecology for a climate emergency
M Kaika, R Keil, T Mandler, Y Tzaninis
Tracce urbane. Rivista italiana transdisciplinare di studi urbani 10 (14), 41-59, 2023
2023
Putting taste to work: The senses and circulation of beer in Amsterdam
T Mandler
2022
Producing Pleasure: Emotional Labor and Substance Use in Brooklyn’s Queer Nightlife
T Mandler
Cultural Anthropology, Member Voices, Fieldsights, 2018
2018
Putting taste to work
T Mandler
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