| Título : |
From Polarisation to Multispecies Relationships : Re-Generation of the Commons in the Era of Mass Extinctions |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
McIntyre-Mills, Janet J., ; Corcoran-Nantes, Yvonne, |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
Singapore [Malasya] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2021 |
| Número de páginas: |
XLI, 777 p. 93 ilustraciones, 90 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-981-336-884-2 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Desarrollo economico Planificación política Ciencias Políticas Economía regional Economía espacial Estudios de desarrollo Política pública Economía regional y espacial |
| Índice Dewey: |
338.9 Desarrollo y crecimiento económicos |
| Resumen: |
Este libro explora el concepto de relaciones entre múltiples especies y sugiere vías sistémicas críticas para proteger los hábitats compartidos. Este libro analiza cómo la erradicación de especies como resultado de la rápida urbanización pone en riesgo a la humanidad. Este libro demuestra cómo el estrecho antropocentrismo se ha centrado en los derechos de los seres humanos a expensas de otras especies y del medio ambiente. Este libro explora normas a priori y medidas e indicadores a posteriori para incluir y proteger múltiples especies. Este libro tiene como objetivo fortalecer la capacidad y los poderes institucionales para abordar y ampliar la Agenda de Desarrollo Sostenible 2030 de las Naciones Unidas aprovechando la sabiduría local pero también la necesidad de implementar leyes para prevenir el ecocidio. Este libro destaca que nuestra frágil interdependencia requiere un reconocimiento de nuestra hibridación e interconexión dentro de la red de la vida y sugiere formas de replantear las políticas dentro y más allá del Estado nación para apoyar los sistemas vivos de los cuales somos un hilo. . |
| Nota de contenido: |
Section 1 : Rethinking Human Security and Resilience as Vulnerable Multispecies Relationships -- Chapter 1: communication and culture : a multispecies endeavour: recognising kinship with multiple species -- Chapter 2: Pandemic in South Africa: reflections on lock down -- Chapter 3: From old to new taxonomies of rights, relationships and responsibilities to protect habitat -- Chapter 4:Interview: Recognising our Hybridity and interconnectedness' -- Chapter 5: Consciousness for Balancing Individualism and Collectivism -- Chapter 6: Prospects for sustainable development linked to a focus on interrelatedness, interdependence and mutuality: Some African perspectives -- Chapter 7: Habitat loss and near extinction of plants and insects in South Africa -- Chapter 8: Stewardship : an anthropocentric misnomer -- Chapter 9 : Social engagement to redress the banality of evil and the frontiers of justice: Limitations of the social contract to protect habitat and why an international law to prevent the crime of ecocide matters -- Chapter 10 : From polarisation to multispecies relationships: re-membering narratives -- Chapter 11: Vignette: Why thinking matters: constructivism, relationships and the performative universe -- Chapter 12 : Responsibly and Performatively researching multispecies relationality -- Chapter 13: City life in Vietnam: Autoethnographic reflection and application of Nussbaums's ten capabilities -- Section 2: Reframing and Re-claiming the commons through a-Priori and aposteriori approaches -- Chapter 14: Social and environmental justice: the legacy of Structured Democratic Dialogue and the potential of Pathways to Wellbeing -- Chapter 15: Social engagement to protect multispecies habitat: implications for re-generation and food security -- Chapter: 16 Educational curriculum and multispecies relations -- Chapter 17: The potential of eco-facturing: Towards social and environmental justice through vocational education and training -- Chapter 18: From Eduation as usual to creating a post national learning community -- Chapter 19: The co-laboratory of democracy archetypes: Engaging stakeholders in deliberative democracy to respond proactively to diversity -- Section 3: Case Studies and Vignettes: Loss, Hope and Common Ground -- Chapter 20: McIntyre-Mills, J. The Greta factor: turning point and need for transformative research -- Chapter 21: Gender Quotas in Local Government: Implications for Community-Climate Action in Bangladesh -- Chapter 22: Balancing the interests of wildlife and humans resulting in sustainable ecotourism: the case of Boabeng-Fiema monkeys' sanctuary, Ghana -- Chapter 23: Agent Orange, Women of the Resistance and Reproductive Rights: a tale of deliberate human and environmental devastation in Vietnam -- Chapter 24: Reflection on the Changing Role of Women in a Post Disaster Environment, Central Sulawesi Indonesia -- Chapter 25: Vignette: At the margins -- Chapter 26 : Biopolitics and food security to protect social and environmental justice -- Chapter 27: Vignette: Cannibalising the South Pacific -- Chapter 28: Systemic Praxis : narratives on steps towards re-generation -- Chapter 29: Crisis : what crisis? -- Chapter 30 Vignette: Creating Common Ground.-Chapter 31: Advancing a modern ethos for oneness with all life through archaic story title.-Chapter 32: Vignette: Relationships, narrative and memory -- Chapter 33: Vignette : Knackered , 'We are all flesh' -- Chapter 34: Vignette :Emergence , Regeneration and hope in the context of extinctions? -- Chapter 35: Objectifying intersubjectivity for a scientific (re)volution through inclusion -- Chapter 36 : Natural Inclusiveness -- Chapter 37 : Voices from below for social and environmental justice. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
From Polarisation to Multispecies Relationships : Re-Generation of the Commons in the Era of Mass Extinctions [documento electrónico] / McIntyre-Mills, Janet J., ; Corcoran-Nantes, Yvonne, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasya] : Springer, 2021 . - XLI, 777 p. 93 ilustraciones, 90 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-981-336-884-2 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Desarrollo economico Planificación política Ciencias Políticas Economía regional Economía espacial Estudios de desarrollo Política pública Economía regional y espacial |
| Índice Dewey: |
338.9 Desarrollo y crecimiento económicos |
| Resumen: |
Este libro explora el concepto de relaciones entre múltiples especies y sugiere vías sistémicas críticas para proteger los hábitats compartidos. Este libro analiza cómo la erradicación de especies como resultado de la rápida urbanización pone en riesgo a la humanidad. Este libro demuestra cómo el estrecho antropocentrismo se ha centrado en los derechos de los seres humanos a expensas de otras especies y del medio ambiente. Este libro explora normas a priori y medidas e indicadores a posteriori para incluir y proteger múltiples especies. Este libro tiene como objetivo fortalecer la capacidad y los poderes institucionales para abordar y ampliar la Agenda de Desarrollo Sostenible 2030 de las Naciones Unidas aprovechando la sabiduría local pero también la necesidad de implementar leyes para prevenir el ecocidio. Este libro destaca que nuestra frágil interdependencia requiere un reconocimiento de nuestra hibridación e interconexión dentro de la red de la vida y sugiere formas de replantear las políticas dentro y más allá del Estado nación para apoyar los sistemas vivos de los cuales somos un hilo. . |
| Nota de contenido: |
Section 1 : Rethinking Human Security and Resilience as Vulnerable Multispecies Relationships -- Chapter 1: communication and culture : a multispecies endeavour: recognising kinship with multiple species -- Chapter 2: Pandemic in South Africa: reflections on lock down -- Chapter 3: From old to new taxonomies of rights, relationships and responsibilities to protect habitat -- Chapter 4:Interview: Recognising our Hybridity and interconnectedness' -- Chapter 5: Consciousness for Balancing Individualism and Collectivism -- Chapter 6: Prospects for sustainable development linked to a focus on interrelatedness, interdependence and mutuality: Some African perspectives -- Chapter 7: Habitat loss and near extinction of plants and insects in South Africa -- Chapter 8: Stewardship : an anthropocentric misnomer -- Chapter 9 : Social engagement to redress the banality of evil and the frontiers of justice: Limitations of the social contract to protect habitat and why an international law to prevent the crime of ecocide matters -- Chapter 10 : From polarisation to multispecies relationships: re-membering narratives -- Chapter 11: Vignette: Why thinking matters: constructivism, relationships and the performative universe -- Chapter 12 : Responsibly and Performatively researching multispecies relationality -- Chapter 13: City life in Vietnam: Autoethnographic reflection and application of Nussbaums's ten capabilities -- Section 2: Reframing and Re-claiming the commons through a-Priori and aposteriori approaches -- Chapter 14: Social and environmental justice: the legacy of Structured Democratic Dialogue and the potential of Pathways to Wellbeing -- Chapter 15: Social engagement to protect multispecies habitat: implications for re-generation and food security -- Chapter: 16 Educational curriculum and multispecies relations -- Chapter 17: The potential of eco-facturing: Towards social and environmental justice through vocational education and training -- Chapter 18: From Eduation as usual to creating a post national learning community -- Chapter 19: The co-laboratory of democracy archetypes: Engaging stakeholders in deliberative democracy to respond proactively to diversity -- Section 3: Case Studies and Vignettes: Loss, Hope and Common Ground -- Chapter 20: McIntyre-Mills, J. The Greta factor: turning point and need for transformative research -- Chapter 21: Gender Quotas in Local Government: Implications for Community-Climate Action in Bangladesh -- Chapter 22: Balancing the interests of wildlife and humans resulting in sustainable ecotourism: the case of Boabeng-Fiema monkeys' sanctuary, Ghana -- Chapter 23: Agent Orange, Women of the Resistance and Reproductive Rights: a tale of deliberate human and environmental devastation in Vietnam -- Chapter 24: Reflection on the Changing Role of Women in a Post Disaster Environment, Central Sulawesi Indonesia -- Chapter 25: Vignette: At the margins -- Chapter 26 : Biopolitics and food security to protect social and environmental justice -- Chapter 27: Vignette: Cannibalising the South Pacific -- Chapter 28: Systemic Praxis : narratives on steps towards re-generation -- Chapter 29: Crisis : what crisis? -- Chapter 30 Vignette: Creating Common Ground.-Chapter 31: Advancing a modern ethos for oneness with all life through archaic story title.-Chapter 32: Vignette: Relationships, narrative and memory -- Chapter 33: Vignette : Knackered , 'We are all flesh' -- Chapter 34: Vignette :Emergence , Regeneration and hope in the context of extinctions? -- Chapter 35: Objectifying intersubjectivity for a scientific (re)volution through inclusion -- Chapter 36 : Natural Inclusiveness -- Chapter 37 : Voices from below for social and environmental justice. |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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