Written by an internationally recognised expert in the field, The
Politics of the Earth provides an authoritative and engaging
introduction to environmental politics through a unique,
discourse-centred approach. With his lively and accessible writing
style, John S. Dryzek analyses how we construct and interpret the
environment through language, guiding the reader through the
discourses that dominate this arena, including ecological limits,
sustainability and green radicalism. The fourth edition has been
thoroughly updated to take in key developments in environmental
affairs, including an examination of the implications of the
Anthropocene concept and need for ecological reflexivity, with updated
coverage of the Paris Agreement on climate change and Sustainable
Development Goals, weaving in throughout a wealth of contemporary
examples to illuminate the discussion. It also contains a
ground-breaking new chapter on 'Gray Radicalism', in which the author
provides an innovative overview and analysis of this contemporary
radical anti-environmental discourse. Students are further supported
with added further reading sections and new end-of-chapter discussion
questions, which are designed to encourage critical thinking and
prompt a deeper engagement with the issues at hand.
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ISBN
9780192592637
Publisert
2021
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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