Hi Camilla,
You might already know of the work of Ricarda Steinbrecher in 
England. If not, you can contact her by searching her name on the internet.
Also, Les Levidow.

Thanx!

Mitchel Cohen



At 11:15 AM 2/3/2016, you wrote:

>Dear all,
>
>
>I am a PhD researcher in geography at King's College London carrying 
>out research into dialectical biology and what it means for debates 
>within the social sciences, particularly for how geographers think 
>about the environment.
>
>
>If you are a biologist from any area of biology and consider 
>yourself influenced by dialectical ideas in general or by the work 
>of Levins and Lewontin I would really like to speak to you. I would 
>like to interview you at a time and place convenient to you (most 
>likely by Skype/phone if you are not UK based).
>
>
>If you can spare 30 minutes to an hour it would help me get an 
>accurate impression of what dialectics means to biologists. I hope 
>it will also be an opportunity for you to share your ideas with a 
>new audience. My research is approved by the ethical committee at 
>King's and I will send you an information sheet and a short consent 
>form to sign. I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have 
>about the research.
>
>
>Please get in touch by email 
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>
>
>Yours,
>
>
><http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/geography/people/phdstudents/epd/RoyleCamilla.aspx>Camilla 
>Royle
>PhD Candidate
>Department of Geography
>King's College London, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS
>follow me on <https://kcl.academia.edu/CamillaRoyle>Academia.edu



Lead essay: <http://www.mitchelcohen.com/>Remembering Richard Levins 
.... The Struggle for Ecological Agriculture in Cuba.

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Audio: 
<http://www.mediafire.com/listen/ion9chrnsinrynl/THE_PERMANENT_CARNIVAL_-_FULL.mp3>The 
Permanent Carnival.
Lead poem in Mitchel Cohen's book by the same name.
Give a listen!

Ring the bells that still can ring, Forget your perfect offering.
There is a crack, a crack in everything, That's how the light gets in.
~ Leonard Cohen