Handbook of critical environmental politics
In: Elgar handbooks in energy, the environment and climate change
Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction: what is critical environmental politics? -- PART I THEORETICAL STRANDS -- 1. Critical theory: praxis and emancipation beyond the mastery of nature -- 2. Decolonial ecologies: beyond environmentalism -- 3. Feminisms and the environment -- 4. Marxism and ecology: an ongoing debate -- PART II CONTESTED NOTIONS -- 5. Anthropocene -- 6. Buen Vivir -- 7. Degrowth -- 8. Limits -- 9. Sustainability: buying time for consumer capitalism -- PART III KEY ISSUES -- 10. Agrarian development and food security: ecology, labour and crises -- 11. Bioeconomies -- 12. Cities and the environment -- 13. Climate justice and global politics -- 14. The Common(s) -- 15. The cultural political economy of research and innovation: meeting the problem of growth in the Anthropocene -- 16. Disasters and catastrophes -- 17. Energy politics and energy transition -- 18. Expertise, lay/local knowledge and the environment -- 19. Extractivism and neo-extractivism -- 20. Religion and ecology -- 21. Social metabolism -- 22. Technological fixes: nonknowledge transfer and the risk of ignorance -- 23. The values of Nature -- PART IV GOVERNANCE -- 24. Democracy and democratisation -- 25. Environmental violence -- 26. Environment-related human mobility -- 27. Financialisation of nature -- 28. Fossil fuels and state-industry relations: a case study in environmental non-compliance -- 29. Global environmental governance and the state -- 30. Just transition: a conflict transformation approach -- 31. Sustainable welfare: urban areas and transformational action -- PART V MOBILIZATIONS -- 32. Climate change consensus: a depoliticized deadlock -- 33. Ecological mobilizations in the Global South -- 34. Engaging the everyday: sustainability, practices, politics -- 35. Environmental movements.