In Bad Environmentalism: Irony and Irreverence in the Ecological Age, Nicole Seymour turns attention away from despair at climate change and environmental devastation to instead look at gestures and responses rooted in the comical, the silly and the ridiculous and their capacity to offer sites of resistance. This is a powerful example of humanities scholarship that makes a forceful intervention into pressing political and social issues, finds Frankie Hines
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The present work makes the proposition that current debates on climate change may overemphasize the ...
This essay examines the recent cultural revisit of previous forms of forest activism. Focusing on th...
In Super Polluters: Tackling the World’s Largest Sites of Climate-Disrupting Emissions, Don Grant, A...
This essay contributes to the recent criticism against individualism and cognitivism in environmenta...
In Half-Earth Socialism: A Plan to Save the Future from Extinction, Climate Change and Pandemics, Dr...
In Interspecies Politics: Nature, Borders, States, Rafi Youatt explores instances in which relations...
In The Anthropocene in Global Media: Neutralizing the Risk, editor Leslie Sklair brings together con...
In The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, acclaimed novelist Amitav Ghosh offers...
In Social Ecology in the Digital Age: Solving Complex Problems in a Globalized World, Daniel Stokols...
MSc Environmental Policy and Regulation candidate Flora Parkin reviews Mathew Lawrence and Laurie La...
In The Commons in an Age of Uncertainty: Decolonizing Nature, Economy, and Society, Franklin Obeng-O...
In Decay, Ghassan Hage brings together contributors to explore the mechanisms, conditions and tempor...
In Poor News: Media Discourses of Poverty in Times of Austerity, Steven Harkins and Jairo Lugo-Ocand...
In Cities in the Anthropocene: New Ecology and Urban Politics, Ihnji Jon explores how researchers, c...
According to James Carse, humanity plays two types of games. We play games that are finite and games...
The present work makes the proposition that current debates on climate change may overemphasize the ...
This essay examines the recent cultural revisit of previous forms of forest activism. Focusing on th...
In Super Polluters: Tackling the World’s Largest Sites of Climate-Disrupting Emissions, Don Grant, A...