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Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Introducing Environmental Political Theory
PART II ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY AS A FIELD OF INQUIRY
ENGAGING TRADITIONS OF POLITICAL THOUGHT
2. Environmental Political Theory and the History of Western Political Theory
3. Culture and Difference: Non-Western Approaches to Defining Environmental Issues
5. Environmental Political Theory and Republicanism
6. Human Nature, Non-human Nature, and Needs: Environmental Political Theory and Critical Theory
ENGAGING THE ACADEMY
7. Environmental Political Theory, Environmental Ethics, and Political Science: Bridging the Gap
8. Environmental Political Theory’s Contribution to Sustainability Studies
9. Environmental Political Theory and Environmental Action Research Teams
PART III RETHINKING NATURE AND POLITICAL SUBJECTS
NATURE, ENVIRONMENT, AND THE POLITICAL
10. “Nature” and the (Built) Environment
11. Theorizing the Non-human through Spatial and Environmental Thought
12. Challenging the Human X Environment Framework
13. Environmental Management in the Anthropocene
ENVIRONMENT, COMMUNITY, AND BOUNDARIES
14. Interspecies
15. Floral Sensations: Plant Biopolitics
16. Cosmopolitanism and the Environment
PART IV ENDS, GOALS, IDEALS
SUSTAINABILITY
17. Sustainability — Post-sustainability — Unsustainability
18. Population, Environmental Discourse, and Sustainability
19. Are There Limits to Limits?
20. Green Political Economy: Beyond Orthodox Undifferentiated Economic Growth as a Permanent Feature of the Economy
JUSTICE, R IGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITY
21. Environmental and Climate Justice
22. Environmental Human Rights
23. Responsibility for Climate Change as a Structural Injustice
24. Environmental Justice and the Anthropocene Meme
FREEDOM, AGENCY, AND FLOURISHING
25. The Limits of Freedom and the Freedom of Limits
26. Bodies, Environments, and Agency
27. Cultivating Human and Non-human Capabilities for Mutual Flourishing
28. Consumption and Well-being
PART V POWER, STRUCTURES, AND CHANGE
IDENTIFYING STRUCTURAL CONSTRAINTS AND POSSIBILITIES
29. Capital, Environmental Degradation, and Economic Externalization
30. Environmental Governmentality
31. Political Economy of the Greening of the State
32. Environmental Science and Politics
33. Democracy as Constraint and Possibility for Environmental Action
34. Environmental Authoritarianism and China
35. Global Environmental Governance
THEORIZING CITIZENSHIP, MOVEMENTS, AND ACTION
36. Global Environmental Justice and the Environmentalism of the Poor
37. Indigenous Environmental Movements and the Function of Governance Institutions
38. Reimagining Radical Environmentalism
39. Framing and Nudging for a Greener Future
40. Citizenship: Radical, Feminist, and Green
41. Ecological Democracy and the Co-participation of Things
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