As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfathomable biodiversity at a deep time-scale. In recent decades, scientific assessments have indicated that the oceans are seriously degraded to the detriment of most near-future societies. Human-induced impacts range from climate change, ocean acidification, loss of biodiversity, eutrophication and marine pollution to local degradation of marine and coastal environments. Such environmental violence takes form of both ‘spectacular’ events, like oil spills and ‘slow violence’, occurring gradually and out of sight. The purpose of this paper is to show four cases of coastal and marine forms of slow violence and to provide counter-accounts of how t...
Environmental crisis is one of the biggest problems of the world that involves moral issues. From di...
In the last 15 years new research findings have radically reshaped our understanding of human effect...
Humanity's self-ordained mandate to subdue and dominate nature is part of the cognitive foundation o...
As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfa...
As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfa...
As we are living through a transformative response to a viral pandemic, this think piece suggests a ...
This work is about the law of the sea as an ecological force. It is about how the law of the sea dom...
This chapter takes departure in the experience gathered through our participation in two workshops: ...
Despite the current environmental crises of anthropogenic climate change and environmental degradati...
We take kelp as material entities immersed in a multitude of relations with other creatures (for who...
This paper appraises the role of critical-feminist figurations within the environmental humanities, ...
In the Anthropocene, it becomes problematic to imagine a sustainable balance between society and the...
Timothy Morton introduces the concept of ‘dark ecology’ in Ecology Without Nature (2009) and The Eco...
Contemporary ecological crises fundamentally threaten our ability to continue inhabiting earth, yet ...
The United Nations proclaimed a decade of marine science for sustainable development (2021–2030) to ...
Environmental crisis is one of the biggest problems of the world that involves moral issues. From di...
In the last 15 years new research findings have radically reshaped our understanding of human effect...
Humanity's self-ordained mandate to subdue and dominate nature is part of the cognitive foundation o...
As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfa...
As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfa...
As we are living through a transformative response to a viral pandemic, this think piece suggests a ...
This work is about the law of the sea as an ecological force. It is about how the law of the sea dom...
This chapter takes departure in the experience gathered through our participation in two workshops: ...
Despite the current environmental crises of anthropogenic climate change and environmental degradati...
We take kelp as material entities immersed in a multitude of relations with other creatures (for who...
This paper appraises the role of critical-feminist figurations within the environmental humanities, ...
In the Anthropocene, it becomes problematic to imagine a sustainable balance between society and the...
Timothy Morton introduces the concept of ‘dark ecology’ in Ecology Without Nature (2009) and The Eco...
Contemporary ecological crises fundamentally threaten our ability to continue inhabiting earth, yet ...
The United Nations proclaimed a decade of marine science for sustainable development (2021–2030) to ...
Environmental crisis is one of the biggest problems of the world that involves moral issues. From di...
In the last 15 years new research findings have radically reshaped our understanding of human effect...
Humanity's self-ordained mandate to subdue and dominate nature is part of the cognitive foundation o...