From Environmental Loss to Resistance : Infrastructure and the Struggle for Justice in North America /
"North Americans have reached a socioenvironmental tipping point and stand at a critical juncture where social transformation has become necessary to secure a stable and desirable future. As hurricanes destroy coastal areas that once hosted schools and homes, petroleum refineries choke nearby c...
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Amherst :
University of Massachusetts Press,
[2020]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface / Carol J. Adams
- Introduction: From crisis to response / Michael Loadenthal and Lea Rekow
- Grief, grit, and gratitude : finding resilience in the face of climate change / Jan Inglis
- Environmental loss and eco-sabotage : a (not so) radical response / Michael Loadenthal
- Environmental policy and neoliberal politics : negotiating beyond the 'third way' / Lea Rekow
- Dams, boundaries and the rising spirit of reciprocity / Eileen Delehanty Pearkes
- Water justice crises and resistance strategies / Zoë Roller
- Environmentalist resistance in the world of infrastructural brutalism / Michael Truscello
- Border walls and bridging work : cultivating resilience in spaces of control / Randall Amster
- Conclusion: The importance of embedded voices / Michael Loadenthal and Lea Rekow.