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Ethics and politics of space for the Anthropocene / edited by Anu Valtonen, Outi Rantala, Paolo Davide Farah.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Human ecology.
- Nature--Effect of human beings on.
- Nature.
- Climatic changes--Effect of human beings on.
- Climatic changes.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (240 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Cheltenham, England ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2020]
- Summary:
- "Featuring an international, multidisciplinary set of contributors, this thought-provoking book reimagines established narratives of the Anthropocene to allow differences in regions and contexts to be taken seriously, emphasising the importance of localised and situated knowledge. Envisaging a narrative of change that renders visible the complex transformations taking place across the globe, this book outlines new and radical ways to address the current environmental crisis in a more sustainable and context-specific manner. It presents empirical studies from various contexts, highlighting the potentiality of non-Western knowledge, concepts and categories as well as recognising the entanglement of humans with other beings and ecosystems. In particular, it offers critical engagement with the debates around the Anthropocene by challenging the dominant techno-rational agenda that often prevails in socio-political and academic discussions. This book will be crucial reading for researchers and post-graduate students working in fields from human geography and tourism studies to law, public policy and administration, philosophy, politics and organisation studies who are dealing with intersecting issues of environment, sustainability, indigenous rights, space and ethics. It will also be helpful for policy makers and research consultants in leveraging localised solutions to the current ecological crisis"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Contents: 1 Introduction: Reimagining ways of talking about the anthropocene / Anu Valtonen and Outi Rantala
- Part I: Reimaginations
- 2 imagining place and politics in the anthropocene / Forrest Clingerman
- 3 walking with rocks - with care / Outi Rantala, Anu Valtonen and Tarja Salmela
- 4 on scientific fabulation: Storytelling in the more-than-human world / Emily Höckert
- Part II: Stories from marginalized communities
- 5 rethinking knowledge, power, agency: Learning from displaced and slum communities in Bangladesh / Afroja Khanam and Tiina Seppälä
- 6 spaces of climate justice: Towards an ethical politics of intervention in the anthropocene / Paul Routledge
- 7 between extractivism and sacredness: The struggle for environmental inheritances by the adivasi communities of India / Arpita Bisht
- Part III: Law and technology
- 8 beyond the capitalocene: An ecocentric perspective for the energy transition / Giovanni Frigo
- 9 temporality, technology and justice in hannah arendt: A critical approach / Jana Lozanoska
- 10 the anthropocene and climate change in the post-paris agreement debate / Paolo Davide Farah and Marek Prityi
- 11 the role of imagination, marginalized communities, law and technology in building an ethical approach to the anthropocene / Paolo Davide Farah
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-83910-870-3
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