Christine J. Winter
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Indigenous Philosophy, the Environment and Relationships
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This book challenges mainstream Western IEJ (intergenerational environmental justice) in a manner that privileges indigenous philosophies and highlights the value these philosophies have for solving global environmental problems. .
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This book challenges mainstream Western IEJ (intergenerational environmental justice) in a manner that privileges indigenous philosophies and highlights the value these philosophies have for solving global environmental problems. .
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000432459
- Artikelnr.: 62264660
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000432459
- Artikelnr.: 62264660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Christine J. Winter is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with the Sydney Environment Institute and Lecturer in the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney. Christine's research focuses on intergenerational, indigenous, environmental and multispecies justice and their entanglements. At the heart of her work is an examination of the incompatibilities between Western and Maori philosophies and ways in which theories of justice continue the colonial project. She is interested in creating a space for political theory to actively contribute to the decolonial project required for justice in the settler states.
Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1: Framings Chapter 2: Liberal Approaches to
Intergenerational Environmental Justice Chapter 3: The Settler State,
Recognition and Power Section 2: Living at the Intersection: Barriers to
realising IEJ in settler states Chapter 4: Still Talking Past Each Other:
More than homo economicus Chapter 5: You are Never Alone - something more
than individual Chapter 6: Growing the Land Up: Listening to Country
Section 3 How do we relate? Chapter 7: Walking Backwards into the Future:
Something more than now Chapter 8: Regenerative Relationships
Intergenerational Environmental Justice Chapter 3: The Settler State,
Recognition and Power Section 2: Living at the Intersection: Barriers to
realising IEJ in settler states Chapter 4: Still Talking Past Each Other:
More than homo economicus Chapter 5: You are Never Alone - something more
than individual Chapter 6: Growing the Land Up: Listening to Country
Section 3 How do we relate? Chapter 7: Walking Backwards into the Future:
Something more than now Chapter 8: Regenerative Relationships
Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1: Framings Chapter 2: Liberal Approaches to Intergenerational Environmental Justice Chapter 3: The Settler State, Recognition and Power Section 2: Living at the Intersection: Barriers to realising IEJ in settler states Chapter 4: Still Talking Past Each Other: More than homo economicus Chapter 5: You are Never Alone - something more than individual Chapter 6: Growing the Land Up: Listening to Country Section 3 How do we relate? Chapter 7: Walking Backwards into the Future: Something more than now Chapter 8: Regenerative Relationships
Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1: Framings Chapter 2: Liberal Approaches to
Intergenerational Environmental Justice Chapter 3: The Settler State,
Recognition and Power Section 2: Living at the Intersection: Barriers to
realising IEJ in settler states Chapter 4: Still Talking Past Each Other:
More than homo economicus Chapter 5: You are Never Alone - something more
than individual Chapter 6: Growing the Land Up: Listening to Country
Section 3 How do we relate? Chapter 7: Walking Backwards into the Future:
Something more than now Chapter 8: Regenerative Relationships
Intergenerational Environmental Justice Chapter 3: The Settler State,
Recognition and Power Section 2: Living at the Intersection: Barriers to
realising IEJ in settler states Chapter 4: Still Talking Past Each Other:
More than homo economicus Chapter 5: You are Never Alone - something more
than individual Chapter 6: Growing the Land Up: Listening to Country
Section 3 How do we relate? Chapter 7: Walking Backwards into the Future:
Something more than now Chapter 8: Regenerative Relationships
Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1: Framings Chapter 2: Liberal Approaches to Intergenerational Environmental Justice Chapter 3: The Settler State, Recognition and Power Section 2: Living at the Intersection: Barriers to realising IEJ in settler states Chapter 4: Still Talking Past Each Other: More than homo economicus Chapter 5: You are Never Alone - something more than individual Chapter 6: Growing the Land Up: Listening to Country Section 3 How do we relate? Chapter 7: Walking Backwards into the Future: Something more than now Chapter 8: Regenerative Relationships