Keywords for Environmental Studies / / ed. by Joni Adamson, William A. Gleason, David Pellow.
A new vocabulary for Environmental StudiesUnderstandings of “nature” have expanded and changed, but the word has not lost importance at any level of discourse: it continues to hold a key place in conversations surrounding thought, ethics, and aesthetics. Nowhere is this more evident than in the inte...
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Agrarian Ecology
- 2. Animal
- 3. Anthropocene
- 4. Biodiversity
- 5. Biomimicry
- 6. Biopolitics
- 7. Bioregionalism
- 8. Biosemiotics
- 9. Biosphere
- 10. Built Environment
- 11. Climate Change
- 12. Conservation-Preservation
- 13. Consumption
- 14. Cosmos
- 15. Culture
- 16. Degradation
- 17. Democracy
- 18. Eco-Art
- 19. Ecocriticism
- 20. Ecofascism Michael E. Zimmerman and Teresa A. Toulouse
- 21. Ecofeminism
- 22. Ecology
- 23. Ecomedia
- 24. Economy
- 25. Ecopoetics
- 26. Eco-terrorism
- 27. Ecotourism
- 28. Education
- 29. Environment
- 30. Environmentalism(s)
- 31. Environmental Justice
- 32. Ethics
- 33. Ethnography
- 34. Evolution
- 35. Extinction
- 36. Genome
- 37. Globalization
- 38. Green
- 39. Health
- 40. History
- 41. Humanities
- 42. Imperialism
- 43. Indigeneity
- 44. Landscape
- 45. Natural Disaster
- 46. Nature
- 47. Nature Writing
- 48. Pastoral Sarah
- 49. Place
- 50. Political Ecology
- 51. Pollution
- 52. Queer Ecology
- 53. Religion
- 54. Risk Society
- 55. Scale
- 56. Species
- 57. Sublime
- 58. Sustainability
- 59. Translation
- 60. Urban Ecology
- Bibliography
- About the Contributors
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