The Political Ecology of Austerity (eBook, PDF)
Crisis, Social Movements, and the Environment
Redaktion: Calvário, Rita; Velegrakis, Giorgos; Kaika, Maria
33,95 €
33,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
17 °P sammeln
33,95 €
Als Download kaufen
33,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
17 °P sammeln
Jetzt verschenken
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
33,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
17 °P sammeln
The Political Ecology of Austerity (eBook, PDF)
Crisis, Social Movements, and the Environment
Redaktion: Calvário, Rita; Velegrakis, Giorgos; Kaika, Maria
- Format: PDF
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei
bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Sie sind bereits eingeloggt. Klicken Sie auf 2. tolino select Abo, um fortzufahren.
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
The book explores the scholarly and political debates surrounding the environmental dimension of austerity policies that has thus far escaped academic, policy and media attention. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of social and political sciences, environmental studies, urban studies and political ecology.
- Geräte: PC
- ohne Kopierschutz
- eBook Hilfe
- Größe: 4.06MB
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Richer Futures (eBook, PDF)29,95 €
- The Political Economy of Coal (eBook, PDF)0,99 €
- Malcolm SlesserThe Politics of Environment (eBook, PDF)29,95 €
- Anna GintyClimate Change Solutions and Environmental Migration (eBook, PDF)38,95 €
- Climate Change in the Global Workplace (eBook, PDF)38,95 €
- The Political Ecology of Austerity (eBook, ePUB)33,95 €
- Blake AlcottThe Jevons Paradox and the Myth of Resource Efficiency Improvements (eBook, PDF)48,95 €
-
-
-
The book explores the scholarly and political debates surrounding the environmental dimension of austerity policies that has thus far escaped academic, policy and media attention. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of social and political sciences, environmental studies, urban studies and political ecology.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, HR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000472998
- Artikelnr.: 62597918
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000472998
- Artikelnr.: 62597918
Rita Calvário is a multidisciplinary social scientist working at the nexus of food politics, agrarian movements, and political ecology with a focus on southern Europe. She holds a PhD in Environmental Studies from the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA) at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre of Social Studies, University of Coimbra. Maria Kaika is Director of the Centre for Urban Studies and Chair in Urban Regional and Environmental Planning at the University of Amsterdam. She held tenured positions in the Universities of Oxford and Manchester, and was awarded Fellowships and Visiting professorships at the University of London, Paris Est (LATTS), KULeuven, TU Vienna, and the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Giorgos Velegrakis is a geographer and political ecologist currently working as adjunct faculty at the Philosophy and History of Science Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, and at the Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering Department, University of West Attica, Greece. He is teaching Political Ecology, Economic Geography and Science Technology Society (STS) on both graduate and postgraduate levels.
Introduction: Austerity as an Environmentally Dangerous Idea: A Political Ecology Approach
Maria Kaika
Rita Calvário
Giorgos Velegrakis PART I: Re-Engineering Socio-Environmental Relations Under Austerity Chapter 1: Austerity and the Rebel City: The Right to the (Smart) City in Barcelona
Greig Charnock
Hug March
Ramon Ribera-Fumaz Chapter 2: On a thought and a prayer: austerity
climate denialism and disaster in neoliberal Australia
Zoe Holman Part II. Re-Enacting Socio-Environmental Exclusion Under Austerity Chapter 3: The Coloniality of Austerity: On Crisis
Finance
and Indigenous Resistance in British Columbia's Forests
Michael Ekers Chapter 4: When Disaster Meets Austerity: Environmental Inequality and Historical Injustice during Crisis
Carmen Leidereiter Chapter 5: Politics of austerity and 'Otherness' as public health determinants: The malaria epidemic in Greece during crisis (2009-2014)
Panagiota Kotsila
Giorgos Kallis Part III. Re-Awakening Socio-Environmental Movements Against Austerity Chapter 6: The Politicised Ecologies of Austerity: Anti-austerity environmentalism during and after the Greek crisis
Giorgos Velegrakis
Rita Calvário
Maria Kaika Chapter 7: Resisting Austerity in the Era of COVID-19: Between Nationwide Mobilisation and Decentralised Organising in Ecuador
Diana Vela-Almeida
Angus Lyall
Geovanna Lasso
Diego Andreucci Chapter 8: Political ecologies of value: Austerity and socio-environmental conflict in the Italian South
Antonio Maria Pusceddu Part IV. Re-Asserting the Commons as a Socio-Environmental Alternative Against Austerity Chapter 9: Urban gardening and post-austerity in Lisbon: Between subaltern urbanism and green gentrification
Eduardo Ascensão
Franklin Ginn Chapter 10: Community gardening and the geographies of everyday lives in the city: Reclaiming the urban commons in austerity Greece
Elia Apostolopoulou Epilogue: Austerity from financial to pandemic crisis
Maria Kaika
Rita Calvário
Giorgos Velegrakis
Maria Kaika
Rita Calvário
Giorgos Velegrakis PART I: Re-Engineering Socio-Environmental Relations Under Austerity Chapter 1: Austerity and the Rebel City: The Right to the (Smart) City in Barcelona
Greig Charnock
Hug March
Ramon Ribera-Fumaz Chapter 2: On a thought and a prayer: austerity
climate denialism and disaster in neoliberal Australia
Zoe Holman Part II. Re-Enacting Socio-Environmental Exclusion Under Austerity Chapter 3: The Coloniality of Austerity: On Crisis
Finance
and Indigenous Resistance in British Columbia's Forests
Michael Ekers Chapter 4: When Disaster Meets Austerity: Environmental Inequality and Historical Injustice during Crisis
Carmen Leidereiter Chapter 5: Politics of austerity and 'Otherness' as public health determinants: The malaria epidemic in Greece during crisis (2009-2014)
Panagiota Kotsila
Giorgos Kallis Part III. Re-Awakening Socio-Environmental Movements Against Austerity Chapter 6: The Politicised Ecologies of Austerity: Anti-austerity environmentalism during and after the Greek crisis
Giorgos Velegrakis
Rita Calvário
Maria Kaika Chapter 7: Resisting Austerity in the Era of COVID-19: Between Nationwide Mobilisation and Decentralised Organising in Ecuador
Diana Vela-Almeida
Angus Lyall
Geovanna Lasso
Diego Andreucci Chapter 8: Political ecologies of value: Austerity and socio-environmental conflict in the Italian South
Antonio Maria Pusceddu Part IV. Re-Asserting the Commons as a Socio-Environmental Alternative Against Austerity Chapter 9: Urban gardening and post-austerity in Lisbon: Between subaltern urbanism and green gentrification
Eduardo Ascensão
Franklin Ginn Chapter 10: Community gardening and the geographies of everyday lives in the city: Reclaiming the urban commons in austerity Greece
Elia Apostolopoulou Epilogue: Austerity from financial to pandemic crisis
Maria Kaika
Rita Calvário
Giorgos Velegrakis
Introduction: Austerity as an Environmentally Dangerous Idea: A Political Ecology Approach
Maria Kaika
Rita Calvário
Giorgos Velegrakis PART I: Re-Engineering Socio-Environmental Relations Under Austerity Chapter 1: Austerity and the Rebel City: The Right to the (Smart) City in Barcelona
Greig Charnock
Hug March
Ramon Ribera-Fumaz Chapter 2: On a thought and a prayer: austerity
climate denialism and disaster in neoliberal Australia
Zoe Holman Part II. Re-Enacting Socio-Environmental Exclusion Under Austerity Chapter 3: The Coloniality of Austerity: On Crisis
Finance
and Indigenous Resistance in British Columbia's Forests
Michael Ekers Chapter 4: When Disaster Meets Austerity: Environmental Inequality and Historical Injustice during Crisis
Carmen Leidereiter Chapter 5: Politics of austerity and 'Otherness' as public health determinants: The malaria epidemic in Greece during crisis (2009-2014)
Panagiota Kotsila
Giorgos Kallis Part III. Re-Awakening Socio-Environmental Movements Against Austerity Chapter 6: The Politicised Ecologies of Austerity: Anti-austerity environmentalism during and after the Greek crisis
Giorgos Velegrakis
Rita Calvário
Maria Kaika Chapter 7: Resisting Austerity in the Era of COVID-19: Between Nationwide Mobilisation and Decentralised Organising in Ecuador
Diana Vela-Almeida
Angus Lyall
Geovanna Lasso
Diego Andreucci Chapter 8: Political ecologies of value: Austerity and socio-environmental conflict in the Italian South
Antonio Maria Pusceddu Part IV. Re-Asserting the Commons as a Socio-Environmental Alternative Against Austerity Chapter 9: Urban gardening and post-austerity in Lisbon: Between subaltern urbanism and green gentrification
Eduardo Ascensão
Franklin Ginn Chapter 10: Community gardening and the geographies of everyday lives in the city: Reclaiming the urban commons in austerity Greece
Elia Apostolopoulou Epilogue: Austerity from financial to pandemic crisis
Maria Kaika
Rita Calvário
Giorgos Velegrakis
Maria Kaika
Rita Calvário
Giorgos Velegrakis PART I: Re-Engineering Socio-Environmental Relations Under Austerity Chapter 1: Austerity and the Rebel City: The Right to the (Smart) City in Barcelona
Greig Charnock
Hug March
Ramon Ribera-Fumaz Chapter 2: On a thought and a prayer: austerity
climate denialism and disaster in neoliberal Australia
Zoe Holman Part II. Re-Enacting Socio-Environmental Exclusion Under Austerity Chapter 3: The Coloniality of Austerity: On Crisis
Finance
and Indigenous Resistance in British Columbia's Forests
Michael Ekers Chapter 4: When Disaster Meets Austerity: Environmental Inequality and Historical Injustice during Crisis
Carmen Leidereiter Chapter 5: Politics of austerity and 'Otherness' as public health determinants: The malaria epidemic in Greece during crisis (2009-2014)
Panagiota Kotsila
Giorgos Kallis Part III. Re-Awakening Socio-Environmental Movements Against Austerity Chapter 6: The Politicised Ecologies of Austerity: Anti-austerity environmentalism during and after the Greek crisis
Giorgos Velegrakis
Rita Calvário
Maria Kaika Chapter 7: Resisting Austerity in the Era of COVID-19: Between Nationwide Mobilisation and Decentralised Organising in Ecuador
Diana Vela-Almeida
Angus Lyall
Geovanna Lasso
Diego Andreucci Chapter 8: Political ecologies of value: Austerity and socio-environmental conflict in the Italian South
Antonio Maria Pusceddu Part IV. Re-Asserting the Commons as a Socio-Environmental Alternative Against Austerity Chapter 9: Urban gardening and post-austerity in Lisbon: Between subaltern urbanism and green gentrification
Eduardo Ascensão
Franklin Ginn Chapter 10: Community gardening and the geographies of everyday lives in the city: Reclaiming the urban commons in austerity Greece
Elia Apostolopoulou Epilogue: Austerity from financial to pandemic crisis
Maria Kaika
Rita Calvário
Giorgos Velegrakis