As the twenty-first century faces a crisis of democracy and sustainability, this book brings women academics and alternative globalisation activists into conversation. Through studies of global neoliberalism, ecological debt, climate change, and the ongoing devaluation of reproductive and subsistence labour, these uncompromising essays by women thinkers expose the limits of current scholarship in political economy, ecological economics, and sustainability science.
As the twenty-first century faces a crisis of democracy and sustainability, this book brings women academics and alternative globalisation activists into conversation. Through studies of global neoliberalism, ecological debt, climate change, and the ongoing devaluation of reproductive and subsistence labour, these uncompromising essays by women thinkers expose the limits of current scholarship in political economy, ecological economics, and sustainability science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ariel Salleh's ideas are widely debated in ecopolitics and environmental ethics. She is currently a researcher in Political Economy at the University of Sydney and a co-editor of Capitalism Nature Socialism. A seasoned activist, she has held academic appointments at New York University, the Institute of Women's Studies, Manila, and the University of Western Sydney. She is the author of Ecofeminism as Politics (1997).AUTHORS: Peggy Antrobus; co-founder and coordinator of DAWN (network of women scholars and activist from the economic South)Zohl de Ishtar: activist and researcher at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies.Nalini Nayak: director of the Self Employed Women's Association, India.Terisa Turner: co-director International Oil Working Group.Marilyn Waring: former Member of the New Zealand Parliament.
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