Damage to the environment is one of the most serious threats to quality of life. In this book, the problems associated with modernist accounts of environmental harm are surveyed and offered in their place is an explication of the main insights associated with post-structuralist thought.
Damage to the environment is one of the most serious threats to quality of life. In this book, the problems associated with modernist accounts of environmental harm are surveyed and offered in their place is an explication of the main insights associated with post-structuralist thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Halsey is a Lecturer in the Department of Criminology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is also Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the Criminal Justice Program at the School of Law at Flinders University of South Australia, Australia. His work has appeared in such journals as Theoretical Criminology, British Journal of Criminology and Punishment and Society. Mark has written extensively on the socio-legal construction of environmental harm and has an ongoing interest in discourses of youth offending, violence, graffiti management and crime causation. He is currently immersed in a six year interview based study of young men subjected to repeat periods of incarceration across juvenile and adult custodial spheres. Deleuze and Environmental Damage is his first book.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introduction. Modernity and ecological thought: a brief critique Environment and criminological thought Ecology and machinic thought: Deleuze/Guattari Event, method, lexicon Becoming known Becoming forest Becoming contested. On the unsaid: text, nature(s), damage Conclusion References Index.
Contents: Introduction. Modernity and ecological thought: a brief critique Environment and criminological thought Ecology and machinic thought: Deleuze/Guattari Event, method, lexicon Becoming known Becoming forest Becoming contested. On the unsaid: text, nature(s), damage Conclusion References Index.
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