Slow Hope: Rethinking Ecologies of Crisis and Fear
This essay explores the possibility of “slow hope” for positive environmental change.
This essay explores the possibility of “slow hope” for positive environmental change.
Lissa Wadewitz juxtaposes the American animal welfare movement with American whaling crews.
Ryan Tucker Jones recounts how environmental activist organizations came into conflict with indigenous groups in the Bering Straight.
Dolata brings to light how the conflicts faced by women has shaped their agency in energy transitions.
Helbert raises the issue of justice in energy transitions by looking at the discrimination faced by women in oil regions of Nigeria.
This volume explores the “green city” concept from a global and interdisciplinary perspective. Contributions examine the conflicts inherent in eco-modernization and investigate opportunities to respond meaningfully to urban environmental challenges.
Serenella Iovino uses the garden as a lens to analyze the impacts of old and new forms of aestheticizing nature on the geology of our planet.
Lissa Wadewitz juxtaposes the American animal welfare movement with American whaling crews.
Jason Colby explores the role of one female gray whale in shaping human perceptions of her species and their status in the wild.
Ryan Tucker Jones recounts how environmental activist organizations came into conflict with indigenous groups in the Bering Straight.