Global Im-Possibilities: Exploring the Paradoxes of Just Sustainabilities: Just Sustainabilities
Editat de Phoebe Godfrey, Mary Buchananen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786999559
ISBN-10: 1786999552
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Just Sustainabilities
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1786999552
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Just Sustainabilities
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Each case study offers insights into the intersectional complexities in relation to policy, plans, and practices that attempts to create just sustainabilities
Notă biografică
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.
Cuprins
Introduction -- Phoebe Godfrey, Mary BuchananPart I: Promises & Deliveries1. 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 Khayat2. The sovereignty paradox: Negotiating values amid tribal adaptation to shale oil extraction -- Jacqline Wolf Tice, David Casagrande3. Activism or extractivism: Indigenous land struggles in eastern Bolivia -- Evan ShenkinPart II: Cities, Citizens & Systems4. The bi-polar waterfront: Paradoxes of shoreline place-making in contemporary Accra and Colombo -- Rapti Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Epifania A. Amoo-Adare5. Negotiations and contestations of just mobility: Rickshaws in Dhaka, Bangladesh -- Md Musleh Uddin Hasan6. Paradoxes of just sustainabilities in urban water sociotechnical systems: Lessons from Athens, Greece -- Marcia Rosalie HalePart III: Scales of Decision-Making & Action7. Resistance to restricting? The politics of cars in Copenhagen -- Kevin T. Smiley8. Popular consultations and extractivism in Colombia: From local to global actions against mining and climate change -- Aracely Burgos-Ayala, Emerson Harvey Cepeda-Rodríguez9. 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-Smith11. Just sustainability on the range: Empowering decisions at the soil surface -- Andrea and Tony Malmberg12. Welcome to Tubman House -- Anthony Bayani RodriguezConclusion: Global [Im]-Possibilities for Just Sustainabilities? -- Phoebe Godfrey, Mary BuchananContributorsIndex
Recenzii
Global Im-Possibilities is a collective scholarly endeavour in the best sense of the term. Area specialists provide convincing case studies ranging far and wide, beginning with the Mercedes Benz sports stadium in Atlanta and the impact of oil on indigenous communities in North Dakota. It follows through with a series of 'unfinished stories' documenting in impressive detail how the forces of neoliberalism time and again frustrate the quest for just sustainabilities in communities in Sri Lanka, Ghana, Bangladesh, Greece, Australia and more. The book is held together by a structure that explains these struggles by connecting environmental justice, environmental racism, and intersectionality, finding optimism in the prospect of many small victories. At a time when Sustainable Development is widely and mostly uncritically seen as the answer to all our problems, this book is a welcome and sometimes optimistic reality check.
Godfrey and Buchanan challenge sustainability advocates to grapple with the paradoxes, contradictions, and tensions of the sustainability interventions examined in this volume. The contributors bring together stories of just and unjust sustainabilities, featuring a breathtaking diversity of protagonists - from the African American communities subject to the injustices of environmental ornamentation perpetrated by the construction of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, the members of the Baltimore activist group who call themselves The 1619 Coalition, the rickshaw pullers of Dhaka, and the lowland Indigenous communities, who experienced a collective sense of institutional betrayal under the Morales administration. This volume offers a treasure trove of insights and inspirations for those interested in the multiple pursuits of environmental and climate justice.
Godfrey and Buchanan challenge sustainability advocates to grapple with the paradoxes, contradictions, and tensions of the sustainability interventions examined in this volume. The contributors bring together stories of just and unjust sustainabilities, featuring a breathtaking diversity of protagonists - from the African American communities subject to the injustices of environmental ornamentation perpetrated by the construction of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, the members of the Baltimore activist group who call themselves The 1619 Coalition, the rickshaw pullers of Dhaka, and the lowland Indigenous communities, who experienced a collective sense of institutional betrayal under the Morales administration. This volume offers a treasure trove of insights and inspirations for those interested in the multiple pursuits of environmental and climate justice.