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|a Greening the Academy :
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|a Greening the Academy:Ecopedagogy Through the Liberal Arts; WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT GREENING THE ACADEMY; TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; DEDICATION; INTRODUCTION; NOTES; REFERENCES; GREENING EDUCATION; INTRODUCTION; BORROWING FROM THE PAST: A PEDAGOGY OF UNITY; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; GREENING CRIMINOLOGY; INTRODUCTION; GREENING CRIMINOLOGY; GREEN CRIMINOLOGY: CHALLENGES, ACHIEVEMENTS, PROSPECTS; Environmental Justice; Crimes Against Animals Other than Humans; INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIONS FOR A GREEN CRIMINOLOGY; Science, law and literature.
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|a THE INTELLECTUAL CURRENTS AND CONTEXT OF GREEN CRIMINOLOGY:GREEN ENVIRONMENTALISM AND ANIMAL RIGHTSCOMMON GROUND FOR GREENING THE ACADEMY; TOWARDS A GREEN CRIMINOLOGY; NOTE; REFERENCES; GREENING SOCIOLOGY; THE DISCIPLINE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY: A BRIEF OVERVIEW; NOTES; REFERENCES; GREENING POLITICAL SCIENCE; OVERVIEW; GREENING POLITICAL DISCOURSE; A. Environmental Justice; B. Critical Climatology; C. Ecomodernization; D. Green Statism; E. Natural Capitalism; F. Resource Managerialism; G. Banal Ecologism; H Greening Politics; REFERENCES; GREENING PHILOSOPHY; THE CURRENT CRISIS.
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|a A critical history approachfirst wave: 19th century origins; second wave: the modern mainstream; third wave: direct action, grass roots, and alliance politics; revolutionary environmentalism; ecological democracy or barbarism: toward a evolutionary fourth wave of environmentalism; notes; references; greening economics; introduction to the concepts and competing frameworks ingreen economics; what is wrong with mainstream economics and how we arechanging it together; the environmental economics umbrella: the green economybegins to stir; the green growth school: the wolf in sheep's clothing.
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|a GREEN NEW DEAL AND KEYNESIAN STIMULUSTHE GREEN ECONOMY SCHOOL; THE LOWER GROWTH SCHOOL; GREEN ECONOMICS AND REALITY -- UNRAVELLING THE SOVEREIGN WEALTHFUNDS AND DEBT IN A POST OIL PHASE; GREEN ECONOMICS AND LIFESTYLE CHANGES; THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISCIPLINE: SOME ASPECTS OF THE GREENECONOMICS ANALYSIS OF THE NEED FOR CHANGE; CHARACTERISTICS OF A GREEN ECONOMY; THE NEED FOR CHANGE IN THE ACADEMY; METHODOLOGY OF GREEN ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS; FOUNDATIONAL DISCIPLINES AND CONCEPTS IN GREEN ECONOMICS; Environmental and Ecological Economics; Ecological Economics.
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|a Critique of Sustainable Development EconomicsDeep Ecology; SHARING THE PLANET WITH OTHER PEOPLE AND OTHER SPECIES; GREENWASHING; THE COSTS OF THE CURRENT CRISIS: THE NEED FOR SOCIALAND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; THE ROLE OF NATURE AS A BENEFICIARY IN A GREEN ECONOMY; THE ROLE OF GREEN ECONOMICS IN GREENING THE ACADEMY; REFERENCES; GREENING GEOGRAPHY; INTRODUCTION; ENIVRONMENT, GEOGRAPHY, AND EMPIRE; ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINISM; Alternative Environmental Perspectives; GEOGRAPHY'S RETREAT FROM NATURE?; CRITICAL GEOGRAPHIES: NATURE-SOCIETY AND POLITICAL ECOLOGY; "The Matter of Nature" in Geography.
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|a This is the academic Age of the Neoliberal Arts. Campuses-as places characterized by democratic debate and controversy, wide ranges of opinion typical of vibrant public spheres, and service to the larger society-are everywhere being creatively destroyed in order to accord with market and military models befitting the academic-industrial complex. While it has become increasingly clear that facilitating the sustainability movement is the great 21st century educational challenge at hand, this book asserts that it is both a dangerous and criminal development today that sustainability in higher edu.
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