Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene
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Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene

Edward H. Huijbens

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Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene

Edward H. Huijbens

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This book explores the development and significance of an Earth-oriented progressive approach to fostering global wellbeing and inclusive societies in an era of climate change and uncertainty.

Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene examines the ways in which the Earth has become a source of political, social, and cultural theory in times of global climate change. The book explains how the Earth contributes to the creation of a regenerative culture, drawing examples from the Netherlands and Iceland. These examples offer understandings of how legacies of non-respectful exploitative practices culminating in the rapid post-war growth of global consumption have resulted in impacts on the ecosystem, highlighting the challenges of living with planet Earth. The book familiarizes readers with the implied agencies of the Earth which become evident in our reliance on the carbon economy – a factor of modern-day globalized capitalism responsible for global environmental change and emergency. It also suggests ways to inspire and develop new ways of spatial sense making for those seeking earthly attachments.

Offering novel theoretical and practical insights for politically active people, this book will appeal to those involved in local and national policy making processes. It will also be of interest to academics and students of geography, political science, and environmental sciences.

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Verlag
Routledge
Jahr
2021
ISBN
9781000377859

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of illustrations
  8. Foreword
  9. Introduction
  10. Fluid being
  11. Mumbling mud
  12. Where to start?
  13. Changing mindsets: (Re)-value life
  14. Changed practices
  15. ‘Be kind to Earth, it gives us chocolate’
  16. Earthly attachments
  17. References
  18. Index
Zitierstile für Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene

APA 6 Citation

Huijbens, E. (2021). Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene (1st ed.). Taylor and Francis. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/2351418/developing-earthly-attachments-in-the-anthropocene-pdf (Original work published 2021)

Chicago Citation

Huijbens, Edward. (2021) 2021. Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis. https://www.perlego.com/book/2351418/developing-earthly-attachments-in-the-anthropocene-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Huijbens, E. (2021) Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene. 1st edn. Taylor and Francis. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/2351418/developing-earthly-attachments-in-the-anthropocene-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Huijbens, Edward. Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis, 2021. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.