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1 online resource (252 pages) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"Bringing together interdisciplinary climate change scholarship and grassroots activism, this book considers the possibilities of planetary justice across human difference, generations, species and the concept of life and non-life. Writing amidst bushfires, cyclones, global climate strikes and a global pandemic, contributors from the Earth Unbound Collective share stories from India, Australia, Canada and Scotland. Chapters draw on Indigenous, Black, Southern, ecosocialist and ecofeminist perspectives to call for more radical and interconnected ideas of justice and solidarity. This accessible book features diverse voices that speak with the planet in the face of climate change, biodiversity loss and extinction. It explores the politics and practices of working towards a future where the planet thrives." |
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Machine-generated record |
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Open Access EbpS |
Contents |
1. Earth Unbound: Situating Climate Change, Activism and Planetary Justice -- Michele Lobo, Eve Mayes and Laura BedfordPart 1: Solidarity as Responsibility, Resurgence and Regeneration2. Waking Up the Snake: Ancient Wisdom for Regeneration -- Anne Poelina, Bill Webb, Sandra Wooltorton and Naomi Godden3. Farmers as Allies Towards Ecological Justice: Lessons from Water Markets, Colonialism and Theft in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin -- Alex Baird4. Freshwater Access, Equity and Empowerment in the Indian Sundarban Region -- Anwesha Haldar, Kalyan Rudra and Lakshminarayan Satpati5. Climate Change and Oceanic Responsibilities: Listening and Dancing with Saltwater Country, Australia -- Lowell Hunter and Michele LoboInterstice 1: Saturated Strands of (In/Re-)surgent Solidarity -- Yin ParadiesPart 2: Solidarity without Borders6. Asserting Indigenous Self Determination and Climate Justice through Resisting Coal: A Global North-South Comparison -- Ruchira Talukdar7. Popular Intellectuals, Social Movement Frames and the Evolution of the Anti-Mining Movement in the Niyamgiri Mountains, Odisha, India -- Souvik Lal Chakraborty and Julian S. Yates8. Solidarity as Praxis in Class Struggle -- Laura BedfordInterstice 2: The Gifts of Failure -- The Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures Collective (GTDF)Interstice 3: Face to Face with the Super Cyclone Amphan: Kolkata, 20 May, 2020 -- Sanjana DuttPart 3: Learning and Living with Climate Change as Situated Solidarity9. Planetary Justice and Decolonising Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning in Solidarity with Country -- Aleryk Fricker10. Towards Transformative Social Resilience: Charting a Path with Climate-Vulnerable Communities in The Indian Sundarbans -- Jenia Mukherjee, Amrita Sen, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and Aditya Ghosh11. Profane Knowledge, Climate Anxiety, and the Politics of Education -- Callum McGregor, Beth Christie and Marlies Kustatscher 12. White Audacity and Student Climate Justice Activism -- Natasha Abhayawickrama, Eve Mayes and Dani VillafañaInterstice 4: Soil Geopolitics and Research as Ecological Praxis -- Robin BellinghamPostscript: The Earth is Undone -- Alicia Flynn . |
Subject |
Environmental justice.
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Environmentalism.
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Climate change mitigation.
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Justice environnementale.
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Environnementalisme.
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Climat -- Changements -- Atténuation.
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Added Author |
Lobo, Michele, editor.
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Mayes, Eve, editor.
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Bedford, Laura, editor.
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ISBN |
1529235316 (electronic bk.) |
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9781529235319 (electronic bk.) |
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