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Perspectives, Experience, Expression, and Engagement
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009417167
- Artikelnr.: 72353231
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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.