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Ecological Enlightenment

Author : Ulrich Beck
Publisher : Prometheus Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Science
ISBN : 1573923982

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Beck examines the politics of the risk society. He starts from the assumption that the ecological issue, considered politically and sociologically, is a systematic, legalized violation of fundamental civil rights and, from this position, adduces that the ecological conflict, politically speaking, is the successor to the industrial conflict. One of his central concerns is to illustrate just how the establishment, but expressing as much concern over the environmental issues as the radical groups who first raised them, has endeavored to take over the debate and then effectively stifled it. Beck argues that the vested interests have developed a strategy of avoiding discussion of accountability by bringing mega-risks to the foreground so that containable risks are hidden in their shadow. He concludes by arguing that only by bringing the discussion back to the accountability issue as informed by social sciences can the political initiative be wrested back from the vested interests.

Ecological Enlightenment

Author : Ulrich Beck
Publisher : Prometheus
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1995-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1615927247

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Ecological Enlightenment by Ulrich Beck Pdf

Beck examines the politics of the risk society. He starts from the assumption that the ecological issue, considered politically and sociologically, is a systematic, legalized violation of fundamental civil rights and, from this position, adduces that the ecological conflict, politically speaking, is the successor to the industrial conflict. One of his central concerns is to illustrate just how the establishment, but expressing as much concern over the environmental issues as the radical groups who first raised them, has endeavored to take over the debate and then effectively stifled it. Beck argues that the vested interests have developed a strategy of avoiding discussion of accountability by bringing mega-risks to the foreground so that containable risks are hidden in their shadow. He concludes by arguing that only by bringing the discussion back to the accountability issue as informed by social sciences can the political initiative be wrested back from the vested interests.

Enlightenment and Ecology

Author : Tarinski Yavor Tarinski
Publisher : Black Rose Books Ltd.
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781551647135

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Enlightenment and Ecology by Tarinski Yavor Tarinski Pdf

Throughout his life, prophetic American philosopher Murray Bookchin created social ecology as a comprehensive social program for the challenges of our present era. Through tireless teaching, speaking, organizing, and writing, Bookchin presented a humanist vision of ecology based on community, direct democracy, and the better promises of the Enlightenment, showing how we could transform our society into one that is free and egalitarian. Enlightenment and Ecology is an international collection of commemorative essays by scholars and activists who have each incorporated the ideas of social ecology into their own work. This book also examines how the Kurdish freedom movement is using the Bookchin's utopian ideas. In a time of urgent need for radical change, these essays provide both precious historical lessons and a transformative road map.

Rousseau's Counter-Enlightenment

Author : Graeme Garrard
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2003-01-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0791456048

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Rousseau's Counter-Enlightenment by Graeme Garrard Pdf

Sees Rousseau as the father of Counter-Enlightenment thought.

The Social Construction of Nature

Author : Klaus Eder
Publisher : SAGE Publications Limited
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1996-10-14
Category : Nature
ISBN : STANFORD:36105020165903

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The Social Construction of Nature by Klaus Eder Pdf

This is a unique and agenda-setting interpretation of nature and ecology that will become the essential reference in any debate on environmental politics and sociology.

A Film-Philosophy of Ecology and Enlightenment

Author : Rupert Read
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-17
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780429947735

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A Film-Philosophy of Ecology and Enlightenment by Rupert Read Pdf

Inspired by the philosophy of Wittgenstein and his idea that the purpose of real philosophical thinking is not to discover something new, but to show in a strikingly different light what is already there, this book provides philosophical readings of a number of ‘arthouse’ and Hollywood films. Each chapter contains a discussion of two films—one explored in greater detail and the other analyzed as a minor key which reveals the possibility for the book's ideas to be applied across different films, registers, and genres. The readings are not only interpretive, but they offer a way of thinking and feeling about, with, and through films which is genuinely transformative. Rupert Read’s main contention is that certain films can bring about a change in how we see the world. He advocates an ecological approach to film-philosophy analysis, arguing that film can re-shape the viewer’s relationship to the environment and other living beings. The transformative 'wake-up call' of these films is enlightenment in its true sense. The result is a book that ambitiously aims to change, though film, how we think of ourselves and our place in the world, at a time when such change is more needed than ever before.

Risk, Language, and Power

Author : Jeffery T. Morris
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780739170540

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Risk, Language, and Power explores discourse around the environmental risks of nanotechnology, making the case that the dominance in risk discourse of regulatory science is a limiting policy debate on environmental risks, and that specific initiatives should be undertaken to broaden debate not just on nanotechnology, but generally on the risks of new technologies. Morris argues that the treatment of environmental risk in public policy debates has failed for industrial chemicals, is failing for nanotechnology, and most certainly will fail for synthetic biology and other new technologies unless we change how we describe the impacts to people and other living things from the development and deployment of technology. However, Morris also contends that the nanotechnology case provides reason for optimism that risk can be given different, and better, treatment in environmental policy debates. Risk, Language, and Power proposes specific policy initiatives to advance a richer discourse around the environmental implications of emerging technologies. Morris believes that evidence of enriched environmental policy debates would be a decentering of language concerning risk by developing within discourse language and practice directed toward enriching the human and environmental condition.

The Social Construction of Nature

Author : Klaus Eder
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Food habits
ISBN : OCLC:847420801

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Annotation. In this unique and agenda-setting examination of the relation between nature and culture, Klaus Eder demonstrates our ideas of nature are culturally determined, and explains how the relation between modern, industrial societies and nature is increasingly violent and destructive. Through an analysis of symbolism, ritual and taboo, Eder questions the view of nature as an object. Showing how nature is socially constructed, he presents a critique of Marx and Durkheim while offering a radical reinterpretation of the relationship among society, culture and nature. Eder concludes with an examination of the symbolic order of society and of the role of religion in modern culture. Using a culturalist interpretation, he explains how environmentalism, and the social construction of nature, is a key index of social order and structure.

Risk, Environment and Modernity

Author : Scott Lash,Bronislaw Szerszynski,Brian Wynne
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1996-04-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 080397938X

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Risk, Environment and Modernity by Scott Lash,Bronislaw Szerszynski,Brian Wynne Pdf

This wide-ranging and accessible contribution to the study of risk, ecology and environment helps us to understand the politics of ecology and the place of social theory in making sense of environmental issues. The book provides insights into the complex dynamics of change in `risk societies'.

Environmental Culture

Author : Val Plumwood
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0415178789

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Environmental Culture by Val Plumwood Pdf

A much-needed account of what has gone wrong in our thinking about the environment. Val Plumwood argues that we need to see nature as an end itself, rather than an instrument to get what we want.

Ecological Literature and the Critique of Anthropocentrism

Author : Bryan L. Moore
Publisher : Springer
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-10-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319607382

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Ecological Literature and the Critique of Anthropocentrism by Bryan L. Moore Pdf

This book is an analysis of literary texts that question, critique, or subvert anthropocentrism, the notion that the universe and everything in it exists for humans. Bryan Moore examines ancient Greek and Roman texts; medieval to twentieth-century European texts; eighteenth-century French philosophy; early to contemporary American texts and poetry; and science fiction to demonstrate a historical basis for the questioning of anthropocentrism and contemplation of responsible environmental stewardship in the twenty-first century and beyond. Ecological Literature and the Critique of Anthropocentrism is essential reading for ecocritics and ecofeminists. It will also be useful for researchers interested in the relationship between science and literature, environmental philosophy, and literature in general.

The Age of Ecology

Author : Joachim Radkau
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780745679990

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The Age of Ecology by Joachim Radkau Pdf

This book is the first major study of the history of environmentalism, from its origins in romanticism and the nature cults of the late 18th century to the global environmental movements of today. Radkau shows that this is not a single story of the steady ascent of environmentalism but rather a multiplicity of stories, each with its own dramatic tension: between single-issue movements and the challenges posed by the interconnection of environmental issues, between charismatic leaders and bureaucratic organizations, and between grassroot movements and global players. While the history can be traced back several centuries, environmentalism has flourished since the ‘environmental revolution’ of 1970, spurred on by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 and the growing concern about global warming. While environmentalists often opposed the scientific mainstream, they were also often led by scientific knowledge. Environmentalism is the true Enlightenment of our time Ð so much so that we can call our era ‘the age of ecology’. This timely and comprehensive global history of environmentalism will be essential reading for anyone concerned with the most pressing global issues of our time.

Ecological Imaginations in the World Religions

Author : Tony Watling
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2009-05-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781441174604

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Ecological Imaginations in the World Religions by Tony Watling Pdf

The field of religion and ecology is an emerging and growing movement that is becoming relevant and influential in the world. It seeks to analyse, encourage, inspire, use, compare, and combine religious traditions to engage and shape environmental issues. Tony Watling seeks to ethnographically analyse this important field and its expressions. In particular, he analyses and compares its explorations of different world religions for ecological themes and the resulting expressions of ecological visions, in what he terms 'religious ecotopias' - idealized, environmentally-friendly re-imaginings of nature and humanity, and correspondingly religion, which seek to influence environmental attitudes.

Dream Catcher and Reconciliation

Author : Wallace George du Temple
Publisher : FriesenPress
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781460287118

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Dream Catcher and Reconciliation by Wallace George du Temple Pdf

Wally du Temple, who was a social worker during the Sixties Scoop of aboriginal children, presents a convincing case for the need of reconciliation with First Nations and also with Mother Earth.

Ecological Education in Action

Author : Gregory A. Smith,Dilafruz R. Williams
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 0791439852

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Ecological Education in Action by Gregory A. Smith,Dilafruz R. Williams Pdf

Celebrates the work of educators who explore ecological issues in school and non-school settings. Gives examples of ways to impact the thinking of children and adults in order to affirm the values of sufficiency, mutual support, and community.