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Malcolm Sanger

Malcolm Sanger is a PhD student in Communication Studies at McGill University. He studies silviculture and its infrastructures via its intersections with national mythology, settler colonialism and capitalism, and climate change. 

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Can’t See the Wood for the Trees

By Malcolm SangerAugust 9, 2022
Are trees worth more standing or chopped down as wood? From Marx’s analysis of wood theft to carbon credit programs, the value of forests as assets continues to shift.
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