Karl Jacoby’s Crimes against Nature has proved to be a hugely influential book, impacting upon variously upon global environmental histories, the history of conservation and development studies. Jacoby’s defining concept of ‘moral ecology’—that against elite, top-down conservation schemes that sought to criminalise customary and often sustainable practices such as the taking of wood and game, those already dwelling on the land resisted by continuing to live their lives as before—has proved less impactful. This chapter sets out both to explore the concept, the contexts and concepts that underpin it, and intellectual parallels. In so doing, it seeks to offer ‘routes’ forward to deepen the concept and help apply it in other contexts. The chapt...
Environmental philosophy has expanded and diversified greatly since its beginning. Yet applied philo...
About the book: Brings together material from ecological thought, environmental policy, environmenta...
Western moral traditions are seriously lacking in the necessary attitudes and resources that will al...
This book offers the first systematic study of how elite conservation schemes and policies define on...
The collision between ‘official’, elite and state-sanctioned conservation schemes and those reliant ...
Social scientists of conservation typically address sources of legitimacy of conservation policies i...
In a world on the brink of climate apocalypse the question if modern conceptions on the moral worth ...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...
The 'Anthropocene' was coined at the turn of the millennium to describe a new geological epoch where...
I tried to describe the theme of moral ecology as the matter of relationship of man and his environm...
Due to a teleological mindset materialized from capitalist modes of production in western societies,...
Social dimension of moral responsibility has started to gain more attention in moral philosophy, be ...
This chapter extends previous work by the author to expand the agenda for a green criminology. It in...
Research from a humanist perspective has much to offer in interrogating the social and cultural rami...
Research from a humanist perspective has much to offer in interrogating the social and cultural rami...
Environmental philosophy has expanded and diversified greatly since its beginning. Yet applied philo...
About the book: Brings together material from ecological thought, environmental policy, environmenta...
Western moral traditions are seriously lacking in the necessary attitudes and resources that will al...
This book offers the first systematic study of how elite conservation schemes and policies define on...
The collision between ‘official’, elite and state-sanctioned conservation schemes and those reliant ...
Social scientists of conservation typically address sources of legitimacy of conservation policies i...
In a world on the brink of climate apocalypse the question if modern conceptions on the moral worth ...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...
The 'Anthropocene' was coined at the turn of the millennium to describe a new geological epoch where...
I tried to describe the theme of moral ecology as the matter of relationship of man and his environm...
Due to a teleological mindset materialized from capitalist modes of production in western societies,...
Social dimension of moral responsibility has started to gain more attention in moral philosophy, be ...
This chapter extends previous work by the author to expand the agenda for a green criminology. It in...
Research from a humanist perspective has much to offer in interrogating the social and cultural rami...
Research from a humanist perspective has much to offer in interrogating the social and cultural rami...
Environmental philosophy has expanded and diversified greatly since its beginning. Yet applied philo...
About the book: Brings together material from ecological thought, environmental policy, environmenta...
Western moral traditions are seriously lacking in the necessary attitudes and resources that will al...