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The human-environment relationship is one of the most pressing concerns of the twenty-first century. Bringing together a range of global case studies to illustrate the broad range of current theories on this relationship, this book presents significant cutting-edge research into the continuing (re)definition of political ecology as it relates to environmental contestation.
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The human-environment relationship is one of the most pressing concerns of the twenty-first century. Bringing together a range of global case studies to illustrate the broad range of current theories on this relationship, this book presents significant cutting-edge research into the continuing (re)definition of political ecology as it relates to environmental contestation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317160472
- Artikelnr.: 45096161
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317160472
- Artikelnr.: 45096161
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Dr Michael K. Goodman is a Lecturer in Geography at King's College London, UK, Dr Maxwell T. Boykoff, is a Research Fellow at the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, UK and Dr Kyle T. Evered, is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Michigan State University, USA.
Chapter 1 Contentious Geographies: Environmental Knowledge, Meaning, Scale,
Michael K. Goodman, Maxwell T. Boykoff, Kyle T. Evered; Part 1 Translating
Contentious Environmental Knowledge and Science; Chapter 2 The Contentious
World of Jared Diamond's Collapse, Tim Forsyth; Chapter 3 Fight Semantic
Drift!? Mass Media Coverage of Anthropogenic Climate Change, Maxwell T.
Boykoff; Chapter 4 Whose Scarcity? The Hydrosocial Cycle and the Changing
Waterscape of La Ligua River Basin, Chile, Jessica Budds; Part 2
Conflicting and Shifting Environmental Knowledges, Livelihoods, and Power;
Chapter 5 'Environmentality' in Rajasthan's Groundwater Sector: Divergent
Environmental Knowledges and Subjectivities, Trevor L. Birkenholtz; Chapter
6 Discursive Spearpoints: Contentious Interventions in Amazonian Indigenous
Environments, Logan A. Hennessy; Part 3 Environmental Movements: Contested
(Re)Scaling of Knowledges, Problems and Narratives; Chapter 7 Confronting
Invisibility: Reconstructing Scale in California's Pesticide Drift
Conflict, Jill Harrison; Chapter 8 Scale and Narrative in the Struggle for
Environment and Livelihood in Vieques, Puerto Rico, Karen Schmelzkopf;
Chapter 9 Making Local Places GE-Free in California's Contentious
Geographies of Genetic Pollution and Coexistence, Dustin Mulvaney; Part 4
Contested Production of Environmental Science, Law, and Knowledge; Chapter
10 Regional Power and the Power of the Region: Resisting Dam Removal in the
Pacific Northwest, Eve Vogel; Chapter 11 Law of Regions: Mining Legislation
and the Construction of East and West, Johanna Haas; Part 5 Fraught Spatial
Technologies and Knowledge Construction; Chapter 12 1An earlier and shorter
version of this chapter was published as an Introduction to Mapping
Communities: Ethics, Values, Practice (East-West Center, 2005) that
documents the collection of case studies covered by our project. Yet
another shorter communication was published as 'Mapping power: ironic
effects of spatial information te
Michael K. Goodman, Maxwell T. Boykoff, Kyle T. Evered; Part 1 Translating
Contentious Environmental Knowledge and Science; Chapter 2 The Contentious
World of Jared Diamond's Collapse, Tim Forsyth; Chapter 3 Fight Semantic
Drift!? Mass Media Coverage of Anthropogenic Climate Change, Maxwell T.
Boykoff; Chapter 4 Whose Scarcity? The Hydrosocial Cycle and the Changing
Waterscape of La Ligua River Basin, Chile, Jessica Budds; Part 2
Conflicting and Shifting Environmental Knowledges, Livelihoods, and Power;
Chapter 5 'Environmentality' in Rajasthan's Groundwater Sector: Divergent
Environmental Knowledges and Subjectivities, Trevor L. Birkenholtz; Chapter
6 Discursive Spearpoints: Contentious Interventions in Amazonian Indigenous
Environments, Logan A. Hennessy; Part 3 Environmental Movements: Contested
(Re)Scaling of Knowledges, Problems and Narratives; Chapter 7 Confronting
Invisibility: Reconstructing Scale in California's Pesticide Drift
Conflict, Jill Harrison; Chapter 8 Scale and Narrative in the Struggle for
Environment and Livelihood in Vieques, Puerto Rico, Karen Schmelzkopf;
Chapter 9 Making Local Places GE-Free in California's Contentious
Geographies of Genetic Pollution and Coexistence, Dustin Mulvaney; Part 4
Contested Production of Environmental Science, Law, and Knowledge; Chapter
10 Regional Power and the Power of the Region: Resisting Dam Removal in the
Pacific Northwest, Eve Vogel; Chapter 11 Law of Regions: Mining Legislation
and the Construction of East and West, Johanna Haas; Part 5 Fraught Spatial
Technologies and Knowledge Construction; Chapter 12 1An earlier and shorter
version of this chapter was published as an Introduction to Mapping
Communities: Ethics, Values, Practice (East-West Center, 2005) that
documents the collection of case studies covered by our project. Yet
another shorter communication was published as 'Mapping power: ironic
effects of spatial information te
Chapter 1 Contentious Geographies: Environmental Knowledge, Meaning, Scale,
Michael K. Goodman, Maxwell T. Boykoff, Kyle T. Evered; Part 1 Translating
Contentious Environmental Knowledge and Science; Chapter 2 The Contentious
World of Jared Diamond's Collapse, Tim Forsyth; Chapter 3 Fight Semantic
Drift!? Mass Media Coverage of Anthropogenic Climate Change, Maxwell T.
Boykoff; Chapter 4 Whose Scarcity? The Hydrosocial Cycle and the Changing
Waterscape of La Ligua River Basin, Chile, Jessica Budds; Part 2
Conflicting and Shifting Environmental Knowledges, Livelihoods, and Power;
Chapter 5 'Environmentality' in Rajasthan's Groundwater Sector: Divergent
Environmental Knowledges and Subjectivities, Trevor L. Birkenholtz; Chapter
6 Discursive Spearpoints: Contentious Interventions in Amazonian Indigenous
Environments, Logan A. Hennessy; Part 3 Environmental Movements: Contested
(Re)Scaling of Knowledges, Problems and Narratives; Chapter 7 Confronting
Invisibility: Reconstructing Scale in California's Pesticide Drift
Conflict, Jill Harrison; Chapter 8 Scale and Narrative in the Struggle for
Environment and Livelihood in Vieques, Puerto Rico, Karen Schmelzkopf;
Chapter 9 Making Local Places GE-Free in California's Contentious
Geographies of Genetic Pollution and Coexistence, Dustin Mulvaney; Part 4
Contested Production of Environmental Science, Law, and Knowledge; Chapter
10 Regional Power and the Power of the Region: Resisting Dam Removal in the
Pacific Northwest, Eve Vogel; Chapter 11 Law of Regions: Mining Legislation
and the Construction of East and West, Johanna Haas; Part 5 Fraught Spatial
Technologies and Knowledge Construction; Chapter 12 1An earlier and shorter
version of this chapter was published as an Introduction to Mapping
Communities: Ethics, Values, Practice (East-West Center, 2005) that
documents the collection of case studies covered by our project. Yet
another shorter communication was published as 'Mapping power: ironic
effects of spatial information te
Michael K. Goodman, Maxwell T. Boykoff, Kyle T. Evered; Part 1 Translating
Contentious Environmental Knowledge and Science; Chapter 2 The Contentious
World of Jared Diamond's Collapse, Tim Forsyth; Chapter 3 Fight Semantic
Drift!? Mass Media Coverage of Anthropogenic Climate Change, Maxwell T.
Boykoff; Chapter 4 Whose Scarcity? The Hydrosocial Cycle and the Changing
Waterscape of La Ligua River Basin, Chile, Jessica Budds; Part 2
Conflicting and Shifting Environmental Knowledges, Livelihoods, and Power;
Chapter 5 'Environmentality' in Rajasthan's Groundwater Sector: Divergent
Environmental Knowledges and Subjectivities, Trevor L. Birkenholtz; Chapter
6 Discursive Spearpoints: Contentious Interventions in Amazonian Indigenous
Environments, Logan A. Hennessy; Part 3 Environmental Movements: Contested
(Re)Scaling of Knowledges, Problems and Narratives; Chapter 7 Confronting
Invisibility: Reconstructing Scale in California's Pesticide Drift
Conflict, Jill Harrison; Chapter 8 Scale and Narrative in the Struggle for
Environment and Livelihood in Vieques, Puerto Rico, Karen Schmelzkopf;
Chapter 9 Making Local Places GE-Free in California's Contentious
Geographies of Genetic Pollution and Coexistence, Dustin Mulvaney; Part 4
Contested Production of Environmental Science, Law, and Knowledge; Chapter
10 Regional Power and the Power of the Region: Resisting Dam Removal in the
Pacific Northwest, Eve Vogel; Chapter 11 Law of Regions: Mining Legislation
and the Construction of East and West, Johanna Haas; Part 5 Fraught Spatial
Technologies and Knowledge Construction; Chapter 12 1An earlier and shorter
version of this chapter was published as an Introduction to Mapping
Communities: Ethics, Values, Practice (East-West Center, 2005) that
documents the collection of case studies covered by our project. Yet
another shorter communication was published as 'Mapping power: ironic
effects of spatial information te