Description |
1 online resource (xv, 374 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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Book collections on Project MUSE
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Contents |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables, Maps and Figures -- Acknowledgements -- About the Contributors -- 1. Environmental Movements and Politics of the Asian Anthropocene: An Introduction -- 2. Environmental Movements in Taiwan's Anthropocene: A Civic Eco-Nationalism -- 2. Environmental Movements in Taiwan's Anthropocene: A Civic Eco-Nationalism -- 3. Environmental Movements in Post-handover Hong Kong: Between Managerialism and Radicalism -- 4. The Post-politics of Environmental Engagement in Singapore -- 5. Environmental Movements in the Philippines: Contestation for Justice in the Anthropocene -- 6. Environmental NGOs in "Post- New Order" Indonesia: Saving the Forests Through Democracy -- 7. Environmental Activism in Malaysia: Struggling for Justice from Indigenous Lands to Parliamentary Seats -- 8. State, NGOs, and Villagers: How the Thai Environmental Mov ement Fell Silent -- 9. Environmental Movements in Vietnam under One-Party Rule -- 10. The Cambodian Neopatrimonial State, Chinese Investments, and Anti-dam Movements -- 11. Conclusion: Environmental Movements and Political Regimes, or Why Democracy Still Matters in the Anthropocene -- Index |
Summary |
"This collection provides a powerful and sophisticated analysis of how environmental movements influence politics in Asia, and how politics influences movements." -- John S. Dryzek, Centenary Professor, University of Canberra "This important book reflects the challenges and questions currently foremost in scholars', activists' and policy-makers' minds--the Anthropocene, environmental justice, China's Belt and Road Initiative, and post-politics--all addressed through the lens of environmental movements in Asia. -- Jonathan Rigg, Professor at the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol "How have authoritarianism, democratization and political change affected environmentalism in East and Southeast Asia? How have environmental mobilization and demands for environmental justice at the grassroots influenced politics there? These are among the vital questions answered by this insightful and well-crafted volume." --Paul G. Harris, Chair Professor of Global and Environmental Studies, Education University of Hong Kong "This book shows convincingly that the concept of Anthropocene is as relevant in Asia as anywhere." -- Philip Hirsch, Emeritus Professor of Human Geography, University of Sydney "Despite its claims to universality, the Anthropocene concept remains largely a Western phenomenon. This book is crucial in correcting this view by putting environmental movements in Asia center stage." -- Eva Horn, Professor of Literature and Cultural History, University of Vienna |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
In English |
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Description based on print version record |
Subject |
Environmentalism -- Asia
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Political ecology -- Asia
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NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection.
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Environmentalism
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Political ecology
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Asia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Xiao, Xinhuang, editor.
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He, Mingxiu, editor.
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Jobin, Paul, editor.
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ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, publisher.
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Project Muse. distributor.
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LC no. |
2021307364 |
ISBN |
9789814951401 |
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9814951404 |
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