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OverviewA caste of plants and animals, labeled 'invasive species,' are charged with being a key cause of habitat degradation that must be eradicated at any cost-an ethically questionable and often futile approach. While some invasive species cause great environmental damage, recent developments in the study of ecology have found that intervention efforts themselves have frequently proved more harmful than helpful to their local ecosystems. Yet the outdated narrative of 'species management' persists in both public belief and conservation policy, distracting from and even justifying a far greater threat to biodiversity: the global capitalist system that is destroying our planet. Drawing on environmental science and semiotics, Scapegoat recounts how the use of biased rhetoric and inaccessible language has created support for a popular but misleading war of 'native' against 'invasive' that does nothing to address the root cause of biodiversity loss. Instead, these are 'plastic words' that lose their precise scientific origins with their introduction to everyday language yet still carry the weight of authority-becoming persuasive and dangerously malleable. In her surprising and clear-eyed polemic, Clare Follmann challenges the received wisdom on invasive species in light of the true ecological crisis we face. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clare FollmanPublisher: AK Press Imprint: AK Press ISBN: 9781849356213ISBN 10: 1849356211 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 02 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""The stories we tell, and the language we use to tell them, matter deeply. Follmann offers another story, ... without romanticizing the relatives who expand beyond all good sense, to convey a necessary message: We survive together or not at all."" --Patty Krawec, Becoming Kin ""Thought-provoking and utterly enthralling, Scapegoat is a deeply researched history of how we talk about invasive species, which is to say how we talk about science, our own role in the natural world, and the search for a better future..."" --Erica Berry, Wolfish Author InformationClare Follmann, MES, is a writer and environmentalist whose work engages with themes of ecology, language, and philosophy. She lives in Olympia, WA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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