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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ariel Salleh (Visiting Professor, Culture, Philosophy & Environment, Nelson Mandela University and Research Associate in Political Economy, Federal University of Bahia , Brazil)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.475kg ISBN: 9781474277600ISBN 10: 1474277608 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 23 January 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword 1. Resisting Extinction - Youth Joins the Dots The Anthropocene - The Androscene - 1/0 logic - Entangled Frames 2. Terra Nullius - Consuming Lands and Bodies Extractivism - Exterminism - Biocolonialism - The Master Law 3. The 2030 Agenda - UN Sustainable Development Goals Fixing Poverty - Redesign Initiative - Finance - Old Episteme - False Consensus - Another Way 4. Global Synergies - Livelihoods or Lifestyles? The Activist - The Teacher 5. Nuclear Risks - Voices for Life-on-Earth Denialism - Women's Collectives - For Life-on-Earth - Enough Looting! - Postscript 6. Green New Deals - for Globalisation Lite UK & UNEP - Transatlantic - Australia - US Democrats - EU & DiEM25 - DSA-USA - Othered-deals 7. Buen Vivir - Ecomodernist v Andean Strategy Strategy I - Embodying Debt - Strategy II - Back to Dependency - Metabolic Value - Eco-Sufficiency 8. Climate Science - and Water - Coming to our Senses Carbon Fetishism - Methodological Forcing - Scale v Responsibility - People's Science Conclusion 9. The Gene Trade - Organised Irresponsibility Measurable Units - Unpredictable Risk - Matters Outstanding - Co-existence - Synthetic Biology - Andro ethics 10. Another Future is Possible! - Holding Ground Others - Hierarchy - Stakeholders - Coloniality - Bio-civilisation - Hope 11. Earth Governance - Uncertainty Principle Revisited Conceptual Fit - Multi-scalar - Ecomodernism - Boundaries - Complexity - Steering Laissez-faire - Validity 12. Food Sovereignty - Another Way in China Internal Colonies - Benefit-sharing? - Racist Science - Meta-industrial Labour 13. The Smart ResSet - Digitised Citizens The Fourth IR - Internet of Things - Captured Agencies - Climate Impacts - Colonising Space 14. The Androscene - Structures of Feeling Nonidentity - Anthro or Andro - Pre-Oedipal dynamic - Fathers of Affect - Posthuman Actants - Hyper-objects 15. Testing Coloniality - Everyday Contradictions Modernity - Data Sovereignty - Double-binds - Decoupling? - Convivial Degrowth 16. Re-Worlding - A Prefigurative Commons Local is Global - Good Fit with CountryReviewsIn a time of multiple systemic crises, DeColonize EcoModernism! unpacks the extraction, exploitation, and consumption that fuel capital accumulation at great cost to the living Earth and its peoples. Ariel Salleh’s book will enrich intergenerational learning and guide the transversal movement politics so urgently needed as representative democracies flounder. * Jackie Smith, Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, USA, and former Editor, Journal of World-Systems Research * Pushing the boundaries of political ecology, DeColonize EcoModernism! is refreshingly transdisciplinary, often astonishing in its scope across subjects, theories, sectors, and the reweaving of academic critique on an activist loom. * Ashish Kothari, Environmentalist, foundation member of Kalpavrish, India, and Global Tapestry of Alternatives * Author InformationAriel Salleh is Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Humanities, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa; former Senior Fellow in Post-Growth Societies, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany and Research Associate in Political Economy, University of Sydney, Australia. She is author and editor of many books including Ecofeminism as Politics (ZED, 2017). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |