Global Im-Possibilities
Exploring the Paradoxes of Just Sustainabilities
Herausgeber: Buchanan, Mary; Godfrey, Phoebe
Global Im-Possibilities
Exploring the Paradoxes of Just Sustainabilities
Herausgeber: Buchanan, Mary; Godfrey, Phoebe
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In a world where environmental issues are mixed with political sensibilities creating a multitude of paradoxes, this book provides fresh and realistic insights into just what needs to be done to achieve just sustainabilites and impede the possible social and environmental crises.
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In a world where environmental issues are mixed with political sensibilities creating a multitude of paradoxes, this book provides fresh and realistic insights into just what needs to be done to achieve just sustainabilites and impede the possible social and environmental crises.
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- Just Sustainabilities
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 164mm x 241mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781786999542
- ISBN-10: 1786999544
- Artikelnr.: 59985750
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Just Sustainabilities
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 164mm x 241mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781786999542
- ISBN-10: 1786999544
- Artikelnr.: 59985750
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Phoebe Godfrey is an Associate Professor in Residence in Sociology at the University of Connecticut, USA. Mary Buchanan is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geography at the University of Connecticut, USA.
Introduction
Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchanan Part I: Promises & Deliveries 1. Destroy and rebuild: Considering harm, community benefits & environmental ornamentation in community development in Atlanta
Dr. Lemir Teron, Ms. T'Shari White, Ms. Farah Nibbs, Ms. Farzaneh Khayat 2. The sovereignty paradox: Negotiating values amid tribal adaptation to shale oil extraction
Jacqline Wolf Tice, David Casagrande 3. Activism or extractivism: Indigenous land struggles in eastern Bolivia
Evan Shenkin Part II: Cities, Citizens & Systems 4. The bi
polar waterfront: Paradoxes of shoreline place
making in contemporary Accra and Colombo
Rapti Siriwardane
de Zoysa, Epifania A. Amoo
Adare 5. Negotiations and contestations of just mobility: Rickshaws in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Md Musleh Uddin Hasan 6. Paradoxes of just sustainabilities in urban water sociotechnical systems: Lessons from Athens, Greece
Marcia Rosalie Hale Part III: Scales of Decision
Making & Action 7. Resistance to restricting? The politics of cars in Copenhagen
Kevin T. Smiley 8. Popular consultations and extractivism in Colombia: From local to global actions against mining and climate change
Aracely Burgos
Ayala, Emerson Harvey Cepeda
Rodríguez 9. Rescaling energy governance and the democratizing potential of 'Community Choice'
Sean Kennedy, Ph.D. Part IV: Re
imagining the Possible 10. Organic (dis)organization and transformation: Stories of resistance and return at CERES Community Environment Park
Natalie Osborne & Deanna Grant
Smith 11. Just sustainability on the range: Empowering decisions at the soil surface
Andrea and Tony Malmberg 12. Welcome to Tubman House
Anthony Bayani Rodriguez Conclusion: Global [Im]
Possibilities for Just Sustainabilities?
Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchanan Contributors Index
Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchanan Part I: Promises & Deliveries 1. Destroy and rebuild: Considering harm, community benefits & environmental ornamentation in community development in Atlanta
Dr. Lemir Teron, Ms. T'Shari White, Ms. Farah Nibbs, Ms. Farzaneh Khayat 2. The sovereignty paradox: Negotiating values amid tribal adaptation to shale oil extraction
Jacqline Wolf Tice, David Casagrande 3. Activism or extractivism: Indigenous land struggles in eastern Bolivia
Evan Shenkin Part II: Cities, Citizens & Systems 4. The bi
polar waterfront: Paradoxes of shoreline place
making in contemporary Accra and Colombo
Rapti Siriwardane
de Zoysa, Epifania A. Amoo
Adare 5. Negotiations and contestations of just mobility: Rickshaws in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Md Musleh Uddin Hasan 6. Paradoxes of just sustainabilities in urban water sociotechnical systems: Lessons from Athens, Greece
Marcia Rosalie Hale Part III: Scales of Decision
Making & Action 7. Resistance to restricting? The politics of cars in Copenhagen
Kevin T. Smiley 8. Popular consultations and extractivism in Colombia: From local to global actions against mining and climate change
Aracely Burgos
Ayala, Emerson Harvey Cepeda
Rodríguez 9. Rescaling energy governance and the democratizing potential of 'Community Choice'
Sean Kennedy, Ph.D. Part IV: Re
imagining the Possible 10. Organic (dis)organization and transformation: Stories of resistance and return at CERES Community Environment Park
Natalie Osborne & Deanna Grant
Smith 11. Just sustainability on the range: Empowering decisions at the soil surface
Andrea and Tony Malmberg 12. Welcome to Tubman House
Anthony Bayani Rodriguez Conclusion: Global [Im]
Possibilities for Just Sustainabilities?
Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchanan Contributors Index
Introduction
Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchanan Part I: Promises & Deliveries 1. Destroy and rebuild: Considering harm, community benefits & environmental ornamentation in community development in Atlanta
Dr. Lemir Teron, Ms. T'Shari White, Ms. Farah Nibbs, Ms. Farzaneh Khayat 2. The sovereignty paradox: Negotiating values amid tribal adaptation to shale oil extraction
Jacqline Wolf Tice, David Casagrande 3. Activism or extractivism: Indigenous land struggles in eastern Bolivia
Evan Shenkin Part II: Cities, Citizens & Systems 4. The bi
polar waterfront: Paradoxes of shoreline place
making in contemporary Accra and Colombo
Rapti Siriwardane
de Zoysa, Epifania A. Amoo
Adare 5. Negotiations and contestations of just mobility: Rickshaws in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Md Musleh Uddin Hasan 6. Paradoxes of just sustainabilities in urban water sociotechnical systems: Lessons from Athens, Greece
Marcia Rosalie Hale Part III: Scales of Decision
Making & Action 7. Resistance to restricting? The politics of cars in Copenhagen
Kevin T. Smiley 8. Popular consultations and extractivism in Colombia: From local to global actions against mining and climate change
Aracely Burgos
Ayala, Emerson Harvey Cepeda
Rodríguez 9. Rescaling energy governance and the democratizing potential of 'Community Choice'
Sean Kennedy, Ph.D. Part IV: Re
imagining the Possible 10. Organic (dis)organization and transformation: Stories of resistance and return at CERES Community Environment Park
Natalie Osborne & Deanna Grant
Smith 11. Just sustainability on the range: Empowering decisions at the soil surface
Andrea and Tony Malmberg 12. Welcome to Tubman House
Anthony Bayani Rodriguez Conclusion: Global [Im]
Possibilities for Just Sustainabilities?
Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchanan Contributors Index
Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchanan Part I: Promises & Deliveries 1. Destroy and rebuild: Considering harm, community benefits & environmental ornamentation in community development in Atlanta
Dr. Lemir Teron, Ms. T'Shari White, Ms. Farah Nibbs, Ms. Farzaneh Khayat 2. The sovereignty paradox: Negotiating values amid tribal adaptation to shale oil extraction
Jacqline Wolf Tice, David Casagrande 3. Activism or extractivism: Indigenous land struggles in eastern Bolivia
Evan Shenkin Part II: Cities, Citizens & Systems 4. The bi
polar waterfront: Paradoxes of shoreline place
making in contemporary Accra and Colombo
Rapti Siriwardane
de Zoysa, Epifania A. Amoo
Adare 5. Negotiations and contestations of just mobility: Rickshaws in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Md Musleh Uddin Hasan 6. Paradoxes of just sustainabilities in urban water sociotechnical systems: Lessons from Athens, Greece
Marcia Rosalie Hale Part III: Scales of Decision
Making & Action 7. Resistance to restricting? The politics of cars in Copenhagen
Kevin T. Smiley 8. Popular consultations and extractivism in Colombia: From local to global actions against mining and climate change
Aracely Burgos
Ayala, Emerson Harvey Cepeda
Rodríguez 9. Rescaling energy governance and the democratizing potential of 'Community Choice'
Sean Kennedy, Ph.D. Part IV: Re
imagining the Possible 10. Organic (dis)organization and transformation: Stories of resistance and return at CERES Community Environment Park
Natalie Osborne & Deanna Grant
Smith 11. Just sustainability on the range: Empowering decisions at the soil surface
Andrea and Tony Malmberg 12. Welcome to Tubman House
Anthony Bayani Rodriguez Conclusion: Global [Im]
Possibilities for Just Sustainabilities?
Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchanan Contributors Index







