Exploring Environmental Violence
Perspectives, Experience, Expression, and Engagement
Herausgeber: Marcantonio, Richard A; Fuentes, Agustín; Lederach, John Paul
Exploring Environmental Violence
Perspectives, Experience, Expression, and Engagement
Herausgeber: Marcantonio, Richard A; Fuentes, Agustín; Lederach, John Paul
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"This book offers a range of scholarly approaches to environmental violence, including law, social and environmental science, engineering, as well as from the arts and humanities. Presenting various cultural perspectives from around the world, it is indispensable reading for researchers and policymakers in environmental policy and peacebuilding"--
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"This book offers a range of scholarly approaches to environmental violence, including law, social and environmental science, engineering, as well as from the arts and humanities. Presenting various cultural perspectives from around the world, it is indispensable reading for researchers and policymakers in environmental policy and peacebuilding"--
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9781009417143
- ISBN-10: 1009417142
- Artikelnr.: 70006794
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9781009417143
- ISBN-10: 1009417142
- Artikelnr.: 70006794
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Environmental silence: a century
dedicated to the nine million John Paul Lederach; Introducing this
collection Richard A. Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach and Agustín Fuentes;
Part I. Geographies of Environmental Violence: 1. Chornobyl body politics:
making environmental violence visible Nathaniel Ray Pickett and Shannon
O'Lear; 2. Cleaning our messes: the unprotected workers keeping climate
change at bay Jessica McManus Warnell; 3. Inuit nunangat and the blue
pacific-counter-mapping and counter-narrating indigenous space in the
Arctic and Pacific Ocean Lydia Schoeppner; 4. Prior consultation in Latin
American extractives: structural forces behind environmental violence Maiah
Jaskoski; 5. Radiological risk imposition as environmental violence: a case
study of nuclear harms and the limits of legal redress in French
Polynesia/M¿'ohi Nui Sonya Schoenberger; Part II. Critical Engagement-of
and With Environmental Violence: 6. Sustainable development: how its
pursuit relates to environmental violence and why we should replace it with
the concept of sustainable life Alice Damiano; 7. The affluence-technology
connection in the struggle for sustainability John Mulrow, Alex Jensen and
Daniel Horen-Greenford; 8. Epistemic and environmental violence in Latin
American environmental decolonial thought Luis Pena; 9. A degrowth
perspective on environmental violence Mariam Abazeri, John Mulrow, Shantanu
Pai and Max Ajl; 10. 'Don't look up,' environmental violence and
apocalyptic climate allegories Christiana Zenner; 11. The normative
environmental discourse in pablo neruda's 'alturas de macchu picchu'
Santiago Navarrete Astorquiza; Part III. Environmental Violence Impacts,
Responses, Resistance and Alternatives: 12. Environmental displacement and
political violence Angela Chesler; 13. A catholic peacebuilding response to
the environmental violence of mining Caesar Montevecchio; 14. Environmental
violence and agriculture: incorporating jacques ellul's theory of technique
and technological morality to the environmental violence framework Paul
Stock; 15. Artistic witness and response to environmental violence Antonia
Sohns; 16. Materialistic lifestyles as facilitators of environmental
violence: can flow experiences offer an antidote? Amy Isham; Part IV.
Conclusion: Conclusion Richard A. Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach and
Agustín Fuentes.
dedicated to the nine million John Paul Lederach; Introducing this
collection Richard A. Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach and Agustín Fuentes;
Part I. Geographies of Environmental Violence: 1. Chornobyl body politics:
making environmental violence visible Nathaniel Ray Pickett and Shannon
O'Lear; 2. Cleaning our messes: the unprotected workers keeping climate
change at bay Jessica McManus Warnell; 3. Inuit nunangat and the blue
pacific-counter-mapping and counter-narrating indigenous space in the
Arctic and Pacific Ocean Lydia Schoeppner; 4. Prior consultation in Latin
American extractives: structural forces behind environmental violence Maiah
Jaskoski; 5. Radiological risk imposition as environmental violence: a case
study of nuclear harms and the limits of legal redress in French
Polynesia/M¿'ohi Nui Sonya Schoenberger; Part II. Critical Engagement-of
and With Environmental Violence: 6. Sustainable development: how its
pursuit relates to environmental violence and why we should replace it with
the concept of sustainable life Alice Damiano; 7. The affluence-technology
connection in the struggle for sustainability John Mulrow, Alex Jensen and
Daniel Horen-Greenford; 8. Epistemic and environmental violence in Latin
American environmental decolonial thought Luis Pena; 9. A degrowth
perspective on environmental violence Mariam Abazeri, John Mulrow, Shantanu
Pai and Max Ajl; 10. 'Don't look up,' environmental violence and
apocalyptic climate allegories Christiana Zenner; 11. The normative
environmental discourse in pablo neruda's 'alturas de macchu picchu'
Santiago Navarrete Astorquiza; Part III. Environmental Violence Impacts,
Responses, Resistance and Alternatives: 12. Environmental displacement and
political violence Angela Chesler; 13. A catholic peacebuilding response to
the environmental violence of mining Caesar Montevecchio; 14. Environmental
violence and agriculture: incorporating jacques ellul's theory of technique
and technological morality to the environmental violence framework Paul
Stock; 15. Artistic witness and response to environmental violence Antonia
Sohns; 16. Materialistic lifestyles as facilitators of environmental
violence: can flow experiences offer an antidote? Amy Isham; Part IV.
Conclusion: Conclusion Richard A. Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach and
Agustín Fuentes.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Environmental silence: a century
dedicated to the nine million John Paul Lederach; Introducing this
collection Richard A. Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach and Agustín Fuentes;
Part I. Geographies of Environmental Violence: 1. Chornobyl body politics:
making environmental violence visible Nathaniel Ray Pickett and Shannon
O'Lear; 2. Cleaning our messes: the unprotected workers keeping climate
change at bay Jessica McManus Warnell; 3. Inuit nunangat and the blue
pacific-counter-mapping and counter-narrating indigenous space in the
Arctic and Pacific Ocean Lydia Schoeppner; 4. Prior consultation in Latin
American extractives: structural forces behind environmental violence Maiah
Jaskoski; 5. Radiological risk imposition as environmental violence: a case
study of nuclear harms and the limits of legal redress in French
Polynesia/M¿'ohi Nui Sonya Schoenberger; Part II. Critical Engagement-of
and With Environmental Violence: 6. Sustainable development: how its
pursuit relates to environmental violence and why we should replace it with
the concept of sustainable life Alice Damiano; 7. The affluence-technology
connection in the struggle for sustainability John Mulrow, Alex Jensen and
Daniel Horen-Greenford; 8. Epistemic and environmental violence in Latin
American environmental decolonial thought Luis Pena; 9. A degrowth
perspective on environmental violence Mariam Abazeri, John Mulrow, Shantanu
Pai and Max Ajl; 10. 'Don't look up,' environmental violence and
apocalyptic climate allegories Christiana Zenner; 11. The normative
environmental discourse in pablo neruda's 'alturas de macchu picchu'
Santiago Navarrete Astorquiza; Part III. Environmental Violence Impacts,
Responses, Resistance and Alternatives: 12. Environmental displacement and
political violence Angela Chesler; 13. A catholic peacebuilding response to
the environmental violence of mining Caesar Montevecchio; 14. Environmental
violence and agriculture: incorporating jacques ellul's theory of technique
and technological morality to the environmental violence framework Paul
Stock; 15. Artistic witness and response to environmental violence Antonia
Sohns; 16. Materialistic lifestyles as facilitators of environmental
violence: can flow experiences offer an antidote? Amy Isham; Part IV.
Conclusion: Conclusion Richard A. Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach and
Agustín Fuentes.
dedicated to the nine million John Paul Lederach; Introducing this
collection Richard A. Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach and Agustín Fuentes;
Part I. Geographies of Environmental Violence: 1. Chornobyl body politics:
making environmental violence visible Nathaniel Ray Pickett and Shannon
O'Lear; 2. Cleaning our messes: the unprotected workers keeping climate
change at bay Jessica McManus Warnell; 3. Inuit nunangat and the blue
pacific-counter-mapping and counter-narrating indigenous space in the
Arctic and Pacific Ocean Lydia Schoeppner; 4. Prior consultation in Latin
American extractives: structural forces behind environmental violence Maiah
Jaskoski; 5. Radiological risk imposition as environmental violence: a case
study of nuclear harms and the limits of legal redress in French
Polynesia/M¿'ohi Nui Sonya Schoenberger; Part II. Critical Engagement-of
and With Environmental Violence: 6. Sustainable development: how its
pursuit relates to environmental violence and why we should replace it with
the concept of sustainable life Alice Damiano; 7. The affluence-technology
connection in the struggle for sustainability John Mulrow, Alex Jensen and
Daniel Horen-Greenford; 8. Epistemic and environmental violence in Latin
American environmental decolonial thought Luis Pena; 9. A degrowth
perspective on environmental violence Mariam Abazeri, John Mulrow, Shantanu
Pai and Max Ajl; 10. 'Don't look up,' environmental violence and
apocalyptic climate allegories Christiana Zenner; 11. The normative
environmental discourse in pablo neruda's 'alturas de macchu picchu'
Santiago Navarrete Astorquiza; Part III. Environmental Violence Impacts,
Responses, Resistance and Alternatives: 12. Environmental displacement and
political violence Angela Chesler; 13. A catholic peacebuilding response to
the environmental violence of mining Caesar Montevecchio; 14. Environmental
violence and agriculture: incorporating jacques ellul's theory of technique
and technological morality to the environmental violence framework Paul
Stock; 15. Artistic witness and response to environmental violence Antonia
Sohns; 16. Materialistic lifestyles as facilitators of environmental
violence: can flow experiences offer an antidote? Amy Isham; Part IV.
Conclusion: Conclusion Richard A. Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach and
Agustín Fuentes.