Emergent Possibilities for Global Sustainability is an interdisciplinary collection which addresses global climate change and sustainability by engaging with the issues of race, gender, and class through an intersectional lens. The book challenges readers to foster new theoretical and practical linkages and to think beyond the traditional, and oftentimes reductionist, environmental science frame by examining issues within their turbulent political, cultural and personal landscapes. Through a variety of media and writing styles, this collection is unique in its presentation of a complex and…mehr
Emergent Possibilities for Global Sustainability is an interdisciplinary collection which addresses global climate change and sustainability by engaging with the issues of race, gender, and class through an intersectional lens. The book challenges readers to foster new theoretical and practical linkages and to think beyond the traditional, and oftentimes reductionist, environmental science frame by examining issues within their turbulent political, cultural and personal landscapes. Through a variety of media and writing styles, this collection is unique in its presentation of a complex and integrated analysis of global climate change and its implications. Its companion book, Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change, addresses the social and ecological urgency surrounding climate change and the need to use intersectionality in both theory and practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Phoebe Godfrey is an Assistant Professor-in-Residence at UCONN in sociology. She co-founded the non-profit CLiCK, in Willimantic, Connecticut, dedicated to a local sustainable food system. Denise Torres is a doctoral candidate at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. The unifying theme of her work and publications is the authentic inclusion of silenced and marginalized groups in the systems that affect them.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Opportunities for renewal: Intersectional praxis for just sustainabilities Part 1: AIR 1. You probably still have doubts 2. The Virgin and the Seed 3. Womanism an agroecology: An intersectional praxis as acts of political warfare 4. An Economy of Hope: The Surprising Rise of a "Grassroots Democratic Economy" (GDE) 5. Intersectionality, ecology, food: Conflict theory's missing lens 6. Hegemonic masculinity 7. The Air Around me with Save the Trees 8. Community schools as tools for climate change adaption in impoverished nations: The example of Haiti 9. Of Starving Horses and Growing Grass: Resilience versus Dependency in a Caribbean Fishing Community Part 2: EARTH 10. The Memory of Land . . . The Law of All Belonging to Earth 11. Intelligent Life 12. Bringing Goddesses Down to Earth 13. The Farmer and the Witch: Replanting the Seeds of Indigeneity 14. Dia de la Tierra 15. A personal journey to a Universal Approach: Permaculture 16. Climate change and Sustainable Agriculture: Why Inclusive Farmers' Markets Matter 17. Coming home to our bodies/Healing the Earth we share 18. Mending the Earth Part 3: FIRE 19. Before I was baptized 20. The Eagle's Eye 21. Incorporating the arts is the key to building social movements 22. Pathological and ineffective activism-What is to be done? 23. My life from the projects to the farm 24. Triumphant, digital media 25. Family Farmers Can Feed the World and Cool the Planet! The Food Sovereignty Struggle in the Climate Justice Movement 26. Environment of the Margins: Reconsidering Environmental Racism for Sustainable Action 27. Ubuntu Part 4: WATER 28. Yemaya Madre de Agua 29. Yemaya 30. Catholics, Socio-Ecological Ethics and Global Climate Change: Incarnations of Green Praxis 31. Our Climate, Our Change: Using Visual and Interactive Practices to Expand Participation and Leadership in Climate Action 32. Ohio University State Museum of Ice 33. Global Water Dances: Embodying Water Solutions 34. Mni 35. Whale Prayer 36. Forced In or Left Out: Experiencing Green from Community Redevelopment to Voluntary Simplicity and the Potential In-Between Part 5: AETHER 37. Softly Walking 38. Reach 39. A Pilgrimage for Hope Revisited: Grieving Together Caminamos Preguntando 40. Of the necessity and difficulty in working across borders: Race, Class, Gender, and transnational Environmental Organizing 41. Examining the Environmental Injustices of Clean Development Mechanism and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation Schemes in South Asia 42. Regenerate 43. Call to action for system change and the solar commons 44. Food Sovereignty or Bust: Transforming the Agrifood System is a Must 45. Children in a changing climate: how child-centered approaches can build resilience and overcome multiple barriers to adaptation 46. Banter from a Repressed heart
Introduction: Opportunities for renewal: Intersectional praxis for just sustainabilities Part 1: AIR 1. You probably still have doubts 2. The Virgin and the Seed 3. Womanism an agroecology: An intersectional praxis as acts of political warfare 4. An Economy of Hope: The Surprising Rise of a "Grassroots Democratic Economy" (GDE) 5. Intersectionality, ecology, food: Conflict theory's missing lens 6. Hegemonic masculinity 7. The Air Around me with Save the Trees 8. Community schools as tools for climate change adaption in impoverished nations: The example of Haiti 9. Of Starving Horses and Growing Grass: Resilience versus Dependency in a Caribbean Fishing Community Part 2: EARTH 10. The Memory of Land . . . The Law of All Belonging to Earth 11. Intelligent Life 12. Bringing Goddesses Down to Earth 13. The Farmer and the Witch: Replanting the Seeds of Indigeneity 14. Dia de la Tierra 15. A personal journey to a Universal Approach: Permaculture 16. Climate change and Sustainable Agriculture: Why Inclusive Farmers' Markets Matter 17. Coming home to our bodies/Healing the Earth we share 18. Mending the Earth Part 3: FIRE 19. Before I was baptized 20. The Eagle's Eye 21. Incorporating the arts is the key to building social movements 22. Pathological and ineffective activism-What is to be done? 23. My life from the projects to the farm 24. Triumphant, digital media 25. Family Farmers Can Feed the World and Cool the Planet! The Food Sovereignty Struggle in the Climate Justice Movement 26. Environment of the Margins: Reconsidering Environmental Racism for Sustainable Action 27. Ubuntu Part 4: WATER 28. Yemaya Madre de Agua 29. Yemaya 30. Catholics, Socio-Ecological Ethics and Global Climate Change: Incarnations of Green Praxis 31. Our Climate, Our Change: Using Visual and Interactive Practices to Expand Participation and Leadership in Climate Action 32. Ohio University State Museum of Ice 33. Global Water Dances: Embodying Water Solutions 34. Mni 35. Whale Prayer 36. Forced In or Left Out: Experiencing Green from Community Redevelopment to Voluntary Simplicity and the Potential In-Between Part 5: AETHER 37. Softly Walking 38. Reach 39. A Pilgrimage for Hope Revisited: Grieving Together Caminamos Preguntando 40. Of the necessity and difficulty in working across borders: Race, Class, Gender, and transnational Environmental Organizing 41. Examining the Environmental Injustices of Clean Development Mechanism and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation Schemes in South Asia 42. Regenerate 43. Call to action for system change and the solar commons 44. Food Sovereignty or Bust: Transforming the Agrifood System is a Must 45. Children in a changing climate: how child-centered approaches can build resilience and overcome multiple barriers to adaptation 46. Banter from a Repressed heart
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