Ecosocialism and Climate Justice An Ecological Neo-Gramscian Analysis Routledge Studies in Environmental Justice Series
Auteur : Croeser Eve
This book investigates the broader climate movement to contextualise the role played by its climate justice wing, focusing specifically on the theoretical and practical contributions of ecosocialists.
Ecosocialism and Climate Justice provides an account of the shift from the Holocene to the Anthropocene in the context of the global spread of capitalist relations of production. Croeser begins by critically analysing the root causes of anthropogenic climate change and identifies the origins and development of the current climate movement within civil society. She then focuses on the climate justice movement, analysing the ways in which anthropogenic global warming may be challenged in a way that is socially just. Overall, this book provides further insight into the effectiveness of ecosocialist theory and activism in the context of existing global, national and local power relationships.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate justice, climate politics, critical global political economy studies and environmental activism.
1. The Organic Crisis of Global Capitalism in the Anthropocene 2. Theoretical Perspectives for the Anthropocene 3. Competing ideas: Ecosocialist Theory 4. Institutional Responses to a Changing Biosphere 5. The Social Dynamics of ‘Climate Justice’ vs ‘Climate Action’ in the Climate Movement 6. Competing Ideas: Ecosocialist Strategy and Tactics in the Struggle for Climate Justice 7. The Biosphere and Social Forces in a Geopolitically Unstable World Beset by Organic Crisis 8. Prospects for Climate Justice
Eve Croeser is a University Associate within the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania, Australia.
Date de parution : 04-2022
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Date de parution : 10-2020
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Thèmes d’Ecosocialism and Climate Justice :
Mots-clés :
Climate Movement; Climate Justice; Climate Movement Actors; anthropogenic climate change; Climate Change; ecological Marxism; Reduce GHG Emission; ecosocialism; Climate Justice Activists; Radical Climate Justice; ecological neo-Gramscianism; Sage Publication; Broad Climate Movement; Civil Society; MHS; Climate Justice Movement; National Academy; GHG Emission; IPCC’s Work; Metabolic Rift; Anthropogenic GHG Emission; Cox’s Method; AGW; IPCC Report; Solar Radiation Management; Ecosocialist Thought; Earth System Science; Large GHG Emitter; Traditional IR Theorist