Globalism and localization : emergent approaches to ecological and social crises / edited by Jeanine M. Canty.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780367222604 (hardcover)
- 0367222604 (hardcover)
- 9780367222611 (paperback)
- 0367222612 (paperback)
- 303.482 CAN 23 017460
- HF1365 .G555 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and Index.
Introduction Jeanine M. Canty Chapter 1, Climate Justice and the Challenge of Local Solution Brian Tokar Chapter 2, The African Burial Ground: Roots of Ecological Destruction and Social Exploitation Carl C. Anthony Chapter 3, The Ties that Bind: An Earth Based Story of Home Jeanine M. Canty Chapter 4, Food Justice, Permaculture, and Global Urban Strategy Stephen Polk Chapter 5, The Declaration of Ek Balam: Protecting the Sacred in CornDevon G. Pena Chapter 6, The Paradox of Digital Technology in Social MovementsJade Begay Chapter 7, A Climate Justice Compass for Transforming Self and World M. Paloma Pavel Chapter 8, The Evolution of the Environmental Justice Movement: Trans Local Voices for Systemic Transformations Ana Isabel Baptista Chapter 9, Ethical Path to Ecological and Social Survival Asoka Bandarage Chapter 10, Living La Vida Local: Small Steps Toward Global ChangeRandall Amster Index
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