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Tables of Contents for Environmentalism
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
xvii
 
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xix
 
General introduction
1
4
PART 1 Valuing nature, and environmental ethics
5
212
Introduction to Part 1
7
6
The greatest resource: education
13
16
E. F. Schumacher
Christian attitudes to nature
29
17
Robin Attfield
The land ethic
46
15
Aldo Leopold
The ethics of respect for nature
61
23
Paul W. Taylor
The land ethic: a critical appraisal
84
14
James D. Heffernan
A refutation of environmental ethics
98
14
Janna Thompson
Artefacts and functions: a note on the value of nature
112
10
Eric Katz
Intrinsic value, quantum theory and environmental ethics
122
20
J. Baird Callicott
The role of ``I''
142
20
Gary Zukav
The varieties of intrinsic value
162
18
J. O'Neill
A green theory of value
180
37
Robert Goodin
PART 2 Animal rights
217
114
Introduction to Part 2
219
2
The case for animal rights
221
11
Tom Regan
The rights of animals and unborn generations
232
21
Joel Feinberg
Animal liberation: a triangular affair
253
28
J. Baird Callicott
Animal rights and social relations
281
17
Ted Benton
Humanism = speciesism: Marx on humans and animals
298
33
Ted Benton
PART 3 Malthusianism, overpopulation and limits to growth
331
 
Introduction to Part 3
333
28
Global ecosystem health
337
24
Paul
Anne Ehrlich
Feeding the future billions: some clues
361
24
Richard North
Research: too few people
385
10
Nicholas Eberstadt
Population, resources and the ideology of science
395
 
David Harvey
Acknowledgements
ix
 
PART 4 Deep ecology and the wilderness debate
1
120
Introduction to Part 4
3
4
The systems view of life
7
36
Fritjof Capra
Anthropocentrism: a misunderstood problem
43
15
Tim Hayward
Radical American environmentalism and wilderness preservation: a third world critique
58
13
Ramachandra Guha
The wilderness idea revisited: the sustainable development alternative
71
25
J. Baird Callicott
The trouble with wilderness; or, getting back to the wrong nature
96
25
William Cronon
PART 5 Romanticism
121
74
Introduction to Part 5
123
2
The economy of nature
125
26
Jeremy Bate
The making of the Lake District
151
19
John Urry
American sublime
170
25
David Nye
PART 6 Bioregionalism
195
56
Introduction to Part 6
197
2
Interpreting bioregionalism: a story from many voices
199
32
Doug Aberley
Reinhabiting California
231
6
Peter Berg
Raymond F. Dasmann
Bioregionalism: science or sensibility?
237
14
Donald Alexander
PART 7 Planetary metaphors and gaia
251
50
Introduction to Part 7
253
2
A history of nature
255
20
Mick Gold
Geophysiology
275
16
James E. Lovelock
The emergence of a social super-organism
291
10
P. Russell
PART 8 Ecofeminism
301
126
Introduction to Part 8
303
4
Ecofeminism: an overview and discussion of positions and arguments
307
21
Val Plumwood
The ecology of feminism and the feminism of ecology
328
11
Ynestra King
Mining the earth's womb
339
19
Carolyn Merchant
Eco-feminism and eco-socialism: dilemmas of essentialism and materialism
358
16
Mary Mellor
The seed and the earth: biotechnology and the colonisation of regeneration
374
16
Vandana Shiva
The gender and environment debate: lessons from India
390
37
Bina Agarwal
PART 9 Environmental democracy
427
 
Introduction to Part 9
429
4
Democracy and the environment: congruence and conflict -- preliminary reflections
433
17
William M. Lafferty
James Meadowcroft
Greening liberal democracy: the rights discourse revisited
450
24
Robyn Eckersley
Ecology and discursive democracy: beyond liberal capitalism and the administrative state
474
19
John S. Dryzek
Democracy, bureaucracy, and environmentalism
493
18
Robert Paehlke
Challenges to community-based sustainable development: dynamics, entitlements, institutions
511
15
Melissa Leach
Robin Mearns
Ian Scoones
Conserving the Emerald Tiger: the politics of environmental regulation in Ireland
526
22
George Taylor
A confederal inclusive democracy
548
 
Takis Fotopoulos
Acknowledgements
ix
 
PART 10 Environmental politics
1
150
Introduction to Part 10
3
4
Ecological values and Western political traditions: from anarchism to fascism
7
12
Peter R. Hay
Growing a life-place politics
19
12
Peter Berg
Toward an ecological society
31
11
Murray Bookchin
The new environmental conflict
42
30
Martin Hajer
Ecological modernisation: ecological modernities
72
24
Peter Christoff
Capitalism, nature, socialism: a theoretical introduction
96
23
James O'Connor
A critique of political ecology
119
32
Hans M. Enzensberger
PART 11 Politics of environmental movements
151
110
Introduction to Part 11
153
2
Extracts from Environmental Pressure Groups in Transition: `Introduction' and `Environmentalism and the environmental movement in Britain'
155
29
P. Rawlcliffe
The greening of the self: the environmental movement
184
24
Manuel Castells
Policy professionalism and the voices of dissent: the case of environmentalism
208
27
Douglas Torgerson
Environmentalism, postmaterialism and anxiety: the new politics of individualism
235
26
Paolo Donati
PART 12 Environmental economics and sustainable development
261
 
Introduction to Part 12
263
6
The tragedy of the commons
269
14
Garrett Hardin
Modes of production
283
34
Ron Johnston
The economics of the coming spaceship earth
317
11
Kenneth E. Boulding
Sustainability and `the market': a typology of environmental economics
328
22
Michael Jacobs
Natural capital
350
13
Alan Holland
Some problems with environmental economics
363
20
Mark Sagoff
Choices without prices without apologies
383
24
Arild Vatn
Daniel W. Bromley
Introduction: the theory and practice of sustainable development in EU perspective
407
36
Susan Baker
Maria Kousis
Dick Richardson
Stephen Young
`Sustainable development': is it a useful concept?
443
19
Wilfred Beckerman
Creating enough elbow room
462
 
Richard Douthwaite
Acknowledgements
ix
 
PART 13 Environmental justice
1
110
Introduction to Part 13
3
2
Obligations to future generations
5
12
M. Golding
Justice between generations
17
15
B. Barry
Nuclear energy and obligations to the future
32
42
Richard
Val Routley
Human rights in an ecological era
74
14
William Aitken
Fair shares in environmental space -- basic principles
88
23
M. Carley
P. Spapens
PART 14 Science, technology and the environment
111
118
Introduction to Part 14
113
2
Fuelling the future billions: some clues
115
26
Richard North
Do artifacts have politics?
141
19
Langdon Winner
Super-struggle
160
8
Alvin Toffler
The ideology of industrialization
168
18
D. Dickson
May the sheep safely graze? A reflexive view of the expert-lay knowledge divide
186
43
Brian Wynne
PART 15 Risk society
229
78
Introduction to Part 15
231
2
The challenge of disasters and our approach
233
23
Piers Blaikie
Terry Cannon
I. Davis
B. Wisner
Politics of risk society
256
11
Ulrich Beck
Modernity under a negative sign: ecological issues and life politics
267
25
Anthony Giddens
Reflexive modernisation
292
15
Ted Benton
PART 16 Landscape, history and nature
307
 
Introduction to Part 16
309
4
Prospect, perspective and the evolution of the landscape idea
313
27
Denis Cosgrove
Imperial landscapes
340
28
W. J. T. Mitchell
Sexual Cosmology: nation and landscape at the conceptual interstices of nature and culture; or what does landscape really mean?
368
30
Kenneth Robert Olwig
Dreaming the Metropolis
398
 
William Cronon
Acknowledgements
vii
 
PART 17 Nature and the anthropology of culture
1
108
Introduction to Part 17
3
4
Environmentalism and cultural diversity
7
34
Kay Milton
Trees of knowledge of self and other in culture: on models for the moral imagination
41
27
James W. Fernandez
Licensed to kill
68
19
James Serpell
A poetics of place: ecological and aesthetic co-evolution in a Papua New Guinea rainforest community
87
22
Steven Feld
PART 18 Phenomenologies of nature
109
48
Introduction to Part 18
111
2
The melancholic marshes and the slough of despond: the psycho(eco)logy of swamps
113
21
Rod Giblett
The vegetable soul
134
23
Peter Bishop
PART 19 Environment and discourse
157
124
Introduction to Part 19
159
4
Environmental narratives
163
21
Ron Harre
Jon Brockmeier
P. Muhlhausler
Social construction of environmental problems
184
28
J. A. Hannigan
Looking at the non-human: nature movies and TV
212
33
Alexander Wilson
The earth's fertility as a social fact in early modern Britain
245
22
Simon Schaffer
Restoring nature: natives and exotics
267
14
John Rodman
PART 20 Nature, culture and techno-social hybridity
281
122
Introduction to Part 20
283
4
Revolution
287
41
Bruno Latour
A cyborg manifesto: science, technology and socialist-feminism in the late twentieth century
328
43
Donna Haraway
Some elements of a sociology of translation: domestication of the scallops and the fishermen of St Brieuc Bay
371
32
Michael Callon
Index
403