Visions of life in the 1950s often spring from the United States: supermarkets, freeways, huge gleaming cars, bright new appliances, automated households. Historian Joy Parr looks beyond the generaliz
Our bodies are archives of sensory knowledge that shape how we understand the world. If our environment changes at an unsettling pace, how will we make sense of a world that is no longer familiar? One
Parr (geography, U. of Western Ontario) examines six examples across Canada in which massive the construction and operation of some facility radically altered the surrounding habitat, and how the resi