Handbook of critical environmental politics
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Handbook of critical environmental politics
(Elgar handbooks in energy, the environment and climate change)
Edward Elgar Publishing, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This timely Handbook offers a comprehensive outlook on global environmental politics, providing readers with an up-to-date view of a field of ever-increasing academic and public significance. Its critical perspective interrogates what is taken for granted in current institutions and social and power relations, highlighting the issues preventing meaningful change in the relationship between human societies and their biophysical underpinnings.
Featuring contributions from over 60 established and emerging international scholars, the Handbook is organized into six thematic sections. It addresses theoretical approaches, contested notions, key issues, governance processes, mobilizations and emergent directions of inquiry, presenting a vital contemporary analysis of the major social science and political ecology debates over environmental questions.
Scholars and students in the social sciences, in particular those studying politics and public policy, with an interest in the environment and climate change will find this Handbook to be essential reading. It will also be useful to academics in other disciplines related to ecology and environmental politics, as well as politicians and practitioners involved in green transition policies.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction: what is critical environmental politics? 1
Luigi Pellizzoni, Emanuele Leonardi and Viviana Asara
PART I THEORETICAL STRANDS
1 Critical theory: praxis and emancipation beyond the mastery of nature 23
Christoph Goerg
2 Decolonial ecologies: beyond environmentalism 40
Malcom Ferdinand
3 Feminisms and the environment 58
Corinna Dengler and Birte Strunk
4 Marxism and ecology: an ongoing debate 71
Emanuele Leonardi and Salvo Torre
PART II CONTESTED NOTIONS
5 Anthropocene 91
Marija Brajdic Vukovic and Mladen Domazet
6 Buen Vivir 104
Philipp Altmann
7 Degrowth 116
Ekaterina Chertkovskaya
8 Limits 129
Erik Gomez-Baggethun
9 Sustainability: buying time for consumer capitalism 141
Ingolfur Blu hdorn
PART III KEY ISSUES
10 Agrarian development and food security: ecology, labour and crises 157
Maura Benegiamo
11 Bioeconomies 170
Kean Birch
12 Cities and the environment 181
Hug March
13 Climate justice and global politics 192
Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen and Oliver Hunt
14 The Common(s) 206
Angelos Varvarousis
15 The cultural political economy of research and innovation: meeting the
problem of growth in the Anthropocene 217
David Tyfield
16 Disasters and catastrophes 232
Laura Centemeri and Isabella Tomassi
17 Energy politics and energy transition 245
Natalia Magnani, Dario Minervini and Ivano Scotti
18 Expertise, lay/local knowledge and the environment 257
Rolf Lidskog and Monika Berg
19 Extractivism and neo-extractivism 270
Maristella Svampa
20 Religion and ecology 282
Jens Koehrsen
21 Social metabolism 295
Dario Padovan, Osman Arrobbio and Alessandro Sciullo
22 Technological fixes: nonknowledge transfer and the risk of ignorance 308
Matthias Gross
23 The values of Nature 318
Clive L. Spash and Tone Smith
PART IV GOVERNANCE
24 Democracy and democratisation 333
Marit Hammond
25 Environmental violence 347
Gloria Pessina
26 Environment-related human mobility 362
Eleonora Guadagno
27 Financialisation of nature 374
Tone Smith
28 Fossil fuels and state-industry relations: a case study in environmental
non-compliance 388
Edwin A. Edou, Debra J. Davidson and Sydney Karbonik
29 Global environmental governance and the state 402
Alina Brad, Ulrich Brand and Etienne Schneider
30 Just transition: a conflict transformation approach 416
Damian McIlroy, Sean Brennan and John Barry
31 Sustainable welfare: urban areas and transformational action 431
Kajsa Emilsson and Max Koch
PART V MOBILIZATIONS
32 Climate change consensus: a depoliticized deadlock 443
Erik Swyngedouw
33 Ecological mobilizations in the Global South 456
Pallav Das
34 Engaging the everyday: sustainability, practices, politics 468
Alice Dal Gobbo
35 Environmental movements 483
Viviana Asara
36 More-than-social movements: politics of matter, autonomy, alterontologies 505
Andrea Ghelfi and Dimitris Papadopoulos
PART VI NEW DIRECTIONS
37 Decolonising environmental politics 521
Patrick Bresnihan and Naomi Millner
38 Digitalisation as promissory infrastructure for sustainability 540
Ingmar Lippert
39 Eco-feminism and the commons: the Feminization of Resistance in
Latin America 554
Silvia Federici
40 Geopower: genealogies, territories and politics 564
Miriam Tola
41 Post-work and ecology 577
Luigi Pellizzoni
42 Transformative innovation 593
Andreas Novy, Nathan Barlow and Julia Fankhauser
Index
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