This interview focuses on Arran Gare’s thinking about ecological civilization and its relationship to a new theoretical ecology, strong democracy and political philosophy based on “ecopoiesis” or “home-making.” Gare believes that it is possible to create a global ecological civilization that empowers people to augment their ecological communities. Complex transformations of the social and economic organization of societies and a radical upheaval of our conceptions of what it means to be human are required to bring about this change to a new ecological (eco-human) culture
Review of Arran Gare, "The Philosophical Foundations for Ecological Civilization: A Manifesto f...
Reversing ecological degradation is critical for survival of many species but will not occur without...
The exchange of information between researchers, resource managers, decision makers, and the general...
Chinese environmentalists have called for an ecological civilization. To promote this, ecology is de...
Taking his most recent publications on ways to engage with the planet as a point of departure, this ...
Educated people everywhere now acknowledge that ecological destruction is threatening the future of ...
‘Ecopoiesis: A Manifesto for Ecological Civilization’ contains the main provisions related to a new ...
For the last 40 years, Professor Oran R. Young, a leading authority on global environmental governan...
Dr. Alex Stoner is assistant professor of Sociology at Salisbury University. His work focuses on cri...
Gernot Böhme (1937- ) is a well-known contemporary German philosopher whose research interests cover...
While much work has been done theorising the concept of an ecological civilization, the actual trans...
It is clear that environmentalist are failing in their efforts to avert a global ecological catastro...
This interview with Julian Agyeman, a key originator of the concept of just sustainability, engages ...
Human is at the heart of the story of climate change in the Anthropocene where, according to Dipesh ...
SFRH/BPD/72225/2010 UID/HIS/04209/2013This book is the product of the 2nd World Conference on Enviro...
Review of Arran Gare, "The Philosophical Foundations for Ecological Civilization: A Manifesto f...
Reversing ecological degradation is critical for survival of many species but will not occur without...
The exchange of information between researchers, resource managers, decision makers, and the general...
Chinese environmentalists have called for an ecological civilization. To promote this, ecology is de...
Taking his most recent publications on ways to engage with the planet as a point of departure, this ...
Educated people everywhere now acknowledge that ecological destruction is threatening the future of ...
‘Ecopoiesis: A Manifesto for Ecological Civilization’ contains the main provisions related to a new ...
For the last 40 years, Professor Oran R. Young, a leading authority on global environmental governan...
Dr. Alex Stoner is assistant professor of Sociology at Salisbury University. His work focuses on cri...
Gernot Böhme (1937- ) is a well-known contemporary German philosopher whose research interests cover...
While much work has been done theorising the concept of an ecological civilization, the actual trans...
It is clear that environmentalist are failing in their efforts to avert a global ecological catastro...
This interview with Julian Agyeman, a key originator of the concept of just sustainability, engages ...
Human is at the heart of the story of climate change in the Anthropocene where, according to Dipesh ...
SFRH/BPD/72225/2010 UID/HIS/04209/2013This book is the product of the 2nd World Conference on Enviro...
Review of Arran Gare, "The Philosophical Foundations for Ecological Civilization: A Manifesto f...
Reversing ecological degradation is critical for survival of many species but will not occur without...
The exchange of information between researchers, resource managers, decision makers, and the general...