By Tina Evans
Can we truly be at home in the marketplace? What kind of place is the marketplace, anyway, and how is it related to places like our communities, our homes, and the places we love in the natural world?
This is the subject of "I Ain't Got No Home: (Re)learning the Value of Place and Occupying a Sustainable Future," the most recent installment in my Living and Learning Sustainability series on New Clear Vision. I hope you enjoy this one and find it useful.
Note: This article is the fourth in a series by Tina Evans titled “Living and Learning Sustainability.” Other articles from this series are available on New Clear Vision:
Part 1: “Living and Learning Sustainability”
Part 2: “Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: Enforced Dependency Is Everywhere”
Part 3: “Gimme Shelter: Framing the Social Architecture of Sustainability”
Part 4: “Running on Empty: As Oil Declines, Can We Fill Our Lives with Creative Energy Instead?”
