Balancing Individualism and Collectivism: Social and Environmental Justice
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Prologue McIntyre-Mills, J. Balancing individualism and collectivism: towards non-anthropocentric stewardship rights and responsibilities.- Preface Treviño-Cisneros, R. Ethics and the Anthropocene.- 1. Romm, N. Foregrounding critical systemic and indigenous ways of collective knowing towards (re)directing the Anthropocene.- 2. Mendelsohn, J. Sveen, T. Risks, Crisis and the European Law: Implications and Parallels for Addressing Financial, Energy Security and Environmental Catastrophe..- 3. McIntyre-Mills, J with Wirawan, R and dmembers of the Indonesian Research consortium. Low carbon challenge to live virtuously and well: Participatory Design and education on mitigation, adaptation, governance and accountability.- 4. McIntyre-Mills, J. with Wirawan, RGoverning the Anthropocene through balancing individualism and collectivism as a way to manage our ecological footprint.- 5. McKay, V.I. Introducing a parallel curriculum to enhance social and environmental awareness in South African school workbooks..- 6. Outhred, R. Decision making towards a fully realized equity agenda in sustainable development.- 7. Ariyadasa, E. Educating and empowering children for governing the Anthropocene: a case study of children's homes in Sri Lanka.- 8. Corcoran-Nantes, Y. and Roy, S. Gender, climate change and sustainable development in Bangladesh.- 9. Goff, S. Statistical variation versus National cohesion - contesting truth tests in competing socio-ecological realities.- 10. Miller, K. Balancing individualism and collectivism in an Australian Aboriginal context..- 11. Quan-Baffour Kofi Poku. A Systemic view of the Value of Environmental Conservation: The Case of Bono Takyiman, Ghana..- 12. Akena Adyanga, F. Customary Land Tenure and Ecological Sustainability in Acholi land, Northern Uganda.- 13. Machuki, S. with McIntyre-Mills, J. The role of participatory and inclusive governance in sustainable urban development of Nairobi, Kenya: a participatory approach.- 14. Coral Guerra,C. Analytical framework for a systemic analysis of drivers and dynamics of historical land-use changes: a shift toward Systems Thinking.- 15.Widianingsih, I, McLaren, H.J. & McIntyre-Mills, J. Decentralization, participatory planning and the Anthropocene in Indonesia, with a case example of the Berugak Dese, Lombok, Indonesia.- 16. Simbolan, J. A case study of water mis-use in Kupang, Indonesia.- 17. Gascon, M and McIntyre-Mills. Empowering Indigenous people : voice, choice and agency in rural development planning in Mindanao.- 18. Foote, J Hepi, M., Rogers-Koroheke, M Taimona, HSupporting indigenous environmental health action: a vignette.- 19. Buswell, C & Corcoran- Nantes, Y. Precarious Liaisons: gender, moral authority and marriage in colonial Kenya.- 20. Corcoran-Nantes, Y. & Buswell, C. Rumour and Innuendo: Witchcraft and Women's Power in the 'Colonised' State..- 21. Kakoulaki, M & Christakis, A.N. Demoscopio: the Meta-Science Co-Laboratory for Democratic [R]evolution.- Epilogue Rayner, A. Natural Inclusion: a new understanding of evolutionary kinship of all.
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Breite: | 171 |
Höhe: | 242 |
Länge: | 33 |
Seiten: | 472 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Janet McIntyre-Mills, Norma Romm, Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes |