Reparative Environmental Justice in a World of Wounds examines how we can repair human and biotic relationships damaged by environmental injustice, climate change, animal exploitation, and ecological destruction by arguing for the merits of a reparative approach to environmental justice and critically assessing challenges that come with it.
Reparative Environmental Justice in a World of Wounds examines how we can repair human and biotic relationships damaged by environmental injustice, climate change, animal exploitation, and ecological destruction by arguing for the merits of a reparative approach to environmental justice and critically assessing challenges that come with it.
Ben Almassi is associate professor of philosophy and affiliate professor of gender and sexuality studies and interdisciplinary studies at Governors State University.
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Table of Contents Preface 1. Justice After the Dam Breaks 2. Environmental Injustice and its Amelioration 3. A Relational Revaluation of Ecological Restoration 4. Animal Ethics and Contexts of Interspecies Repair 5. Climate Change and Intergenerational Reparative Justice 6. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Reparative Epistemic Justice 7. Reparative Environmental Justice in the Chicago Wilderness 8. Alone and Together in a World of Wounds Bibliography About the Author
Table of Contents Preface 1. Justice After the Dam Breaks 2. Environmental Injustice and its Amelioration 3. A Relational Revaluation of Ecological Restoration 4. Animal Ethics and Contexts of Interspecies Repair 5. Climate Change and Intergenerational Reparative Justice 6. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Reparative Epistemic Justice 7. Reparative Environmental Justice in the Chicago Wilderness 8. Alone and Together in a World of Wounds Bibliography About the Author
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