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Richard A. Marcantonio
Affiliation:
University of Notre Dame
John Paul Lederach
Affiliation:
Humanity United
Agustín Fuentes
Affiliation:
Princeton University

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Exploring Environmental Violence
Perspectives, Experience, Expression, and Engagement
, pp. 375 - 378
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Index

accelerated individualization, 240
advertising, 342
aesthetic, 319
affluence, 12
affluence–technology connection, 157
Afro-Colombian National Peace Council, 194
Afrodita mining project, 94
agriculture, 14, 301
agriculture of flourishing, 312
agroecology, 312
air quality, 326
Allegories of the Anthropocene, 227
Alturas de Macchu Picchu, 238
An Inconvenient Truth, 225
anthropocentric, 224
appropriate affluence, 156
appropriate technology, 12, 177, 209
original, 164
Arctic, 63
armed conflict, 3
art, 14
artists, 318
autotelic, 347
Avatar, 225
Beck, Ulrich, 106
Bell Curve, xv
binarisms, 184
Bolivia, 85
building with the people, 215
burrowing, xii
business, 11
business of disaster, 54
Cancer Alley, 30
capital\capitalist accumulation, 185, 219
social metabolism of, 211
Capitalocene, 2
carbon intensity, 169
care for creation, 285
cartography, 65
Cassel, Douglass, 288
Catholic peacebuilding, 14
Catholic Worker, 311
farms, 313
causal uncertainty, 12
Chernobyl, 10, 25, 111, 264
Exclusion Zone, 37
civil war, 266
climate anxiety, 319
climate change, 63, 229, 281, 318
climate coloniality, 231
collapse, ecological, 1
Colombia, 85
Colombian Peace Accord, 278
colonial, 11, 172
coloniality, 182
colonialism, 13, 108, 225
racialized, 125
colonization, 241, 307
commodification of air, 328
Compañía Minera Afrodita, 94
Conference of Parties (COPs), 139
consumer capitalism, 342
consumer culture, 344
consumption-based accounting, 174
Convention No. 169 of the International Labour Organization, 85
COP26, 50, 231
COP27, 50
counter-mapping, 11, 69, 79
counter-narration, 11, 77, 79
Crisis, xviii
critical knowledge production, 32
cultural relativism, 189
cultural violence, 5, 30, 66, 242
culture of encounter, 287
The Day After Tomorrow, 225
decarbonization, 208
decolonial feminist praxis, 213
decoupling, 171
degrowth, 143, 177, 208, 288
decolonial, 12
socially just, 177
Deloughery, Elizabeth, 227
devaluation, 308
dialectics of solidity, 325
DiCaprio, Leonardo, 229
Disappeared, xiii
displacement, 261
Don’t Look Up, 13, 224
drawdown, 2
eco-anxiety, 319
ecocinema, 225
ecocinemacriticism, 13
eco-ethnic-territorial social movements, 195
ecofeminism, 183, 184
ecological breakdown, 208
ecological wellbeing, 350
eco-modernism, 209
economic growth, 12, 136
economicide, 193
eco-philosophical concepts, 187
EcoSimía, 182, 187, 193
efficiency, 303
Ellul, Jacques, 14, 301
environmental displacement, 263
environmental hazard, 1
environmental impact statement, 95
Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), 173
environmental migration, 263
environmental policy, 5
environmental refugee, 263
environmental shocks, 261
environmental violence, 2
environmental, social, and governance (ESG), 57
environmentally displaced persons (EDPs), 263
environment-migration-conflict nexus, 14
epistemic violence, 184
epistemicide, 193
epistemological violence, 182
eudaimonic, 349
European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), 118
Every Farm a Factory, 306
exclusive economic zones, 63
extractive zones, 243
extractivism, 183, 225, 242
Exxon Valdez oil spill, 31
Fanon, Franz, 186
Fitzgerald, Ruth, 306
Flint, Michigan, 330
floe edge, 68
flow, 15
experience, 346
state, 347
footprinting, 174
fossil fuels, 14
fractal system, 8
free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC), 283
freedom(s), 1
Freire, Paulo, 186
French Polynesia, 106
frontline workers, 51
Fujimori, Alberto, 87
Fukushima, 11, 51
Galtung, Johan, 30, 64, 242
Gaudry, Adam, 65
General Electric, 51
geoeconomics of capitalism, 184
Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas, 210
gloam, xii, xviii
Global Compact for Migration, 263
Global Compact on Refugees, 263
global ecosystem, 1
global health, 9
global warming, 78
gold, 252
Gospel of Creation, 285
green growth, 171, 209
greenhouse gas (GHG), 4, 171
grief
climate, 319
ecological, 319
grievance framework, 266
gross domestic product (GDP), 342
happiness, 340
Hickel, Jason, 211
home, 67
human displacement, 13
human flourishing, 4
human health, 1
human needs, 5
human rights, 54
humanitarian assistance, 269
Humboldt Institute, 280
hydrocarbon, 84
hypercars, 210
Indigenous communities, 84
Indigenous lands, 96
Indigenous Peoples Major Group, 145
Indigenous Protected Area, 75
inequality, 4, 6
inevitable relationship, 290
infant mortality, 1
information asymmetry, 58
integral human development, 279, 286
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, 64
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 211, 324
Intermediate Technology, 166
International Court of Justice (ICJ), 116
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), 118
International Criminal Court (ICC), 47
International Energy Agency (IEA), 159
International Maritime Organization, 63
interpersonal justice, 330
Inuit, 11, 63
Inuit Circumpolar Council, 70
Inuit Knowledge Center, 72
Inuit Management Authority, 75
inverted quarantine, 213
invisibilize\ed\ing, xiv
invisibilization, 184
invisible, 27, 57
visibility, 44
IPAT (Impact Population Affluence Technology) equation, 157
Jackson, Tim, 143, 162
Kiu-Wai Chu, 226
knowledge decolonization, 186
knowledges dialogue, 190
Kusugak, Michael, 67
land rights, Indigenous, 89
large marine protected areas (LMPAs), 76
Latin America, 11
Latin American Decolonial Environmental Thought (LDET), 12, 182
Latin American Decolonial Thought (LDT), 37
Laudato Si’, 288
Leff, Enrique, 187
Liboiron, Max, 108
London Mining Network, 280
Many Strong Voices, 78
map biographies, 70
maps, 66
Marxist theory, 243
Material Values Scale, 341
materialism, 340
mature care, 311
mental health, 318
methodaesthesis, 190
migration, 13
Mihalyi, Csikszentmihalyi, 348
milieu of nature, 304
milieu of the social, 304
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), 137
mindfulness, xiv
mining, 14, 84
deep sea, 126
mita, 241
Moe-Lobeda, Cynthia, 232
Moral Imagination, 196
Morales, Evo, 88
Morin Law, 121
Movement for Socialism, 88
music, 323
negentropic power of life, 187
Nixon, Rob, 30
non-toxic pollution, 4
Northwest Passage, 72
nuclear
clean-up, 53
contamination, 11
legacies, 107, 125
testing, 108
weapons, 106
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Movement (NFIP), 117
optimal human experience, 14
oral tradition, 324
Ostrom, Elinor, 58
Pablo Neruda, xiii, 13, 238, 239
Pacific Islanders, 11
Pacific Ocean, 63
Pan-Amazonian Ecclesial Network (REPAM), 291
Paris Climate Accord, 169
Particularly Sensitive Sea Area, 75
particulate matter, 4
peace, 195
durable, 289
peace dividend, 278
peasant ingenuity, 213
perception, 321
Peru, 85
phenomenology, 191, 346
place, 319
planetary boundaries, 218
planetary right to health, 5
plays, 327
poems, 322
poetic voice, 240
poetry of witness, 327
politics of affect, 187
politics of cultural difference, 183
politics of visibility, 29
Pope Francis, 286
population growth, 267
positive psychology, 14, 348
post-growth, 143
power, 7
presencing, xii
prior consultation, 11, 84
Putumayo, Colombia, 91
Pyrocene, 2
qanat, 216
Quijano, Olver, 193
racialized labor, 231
racism, 5, 13
radioactive contamination, 29
Rahnema, Majid, 211
rebound effects, 160
regenerate, 2
regeneration, 14
regenerative agriculture, 312
renewable energy technologies, 280
renewable transition, 14
representation, 79
Rerum Novarum, 282
Rocky Mountain Institute, 210
sacrifice zones, 231
scent, 331
science and technology scholarship, 304
Science and Technology Studies, 32
scientific knowledge, 25
self-consultations, 86
Sendai framework, 59
Sixth Extinction, 2
skin, 325
slow, xiv
slow violence, 25, 302
smell, 331
sociology of absences, 69
sociology of emergences, 69
sociomaterial, 25
solastalgia, 319
sovereignty, 63
spatialities, 31
specter of catastrophe, 229
speculative fiction, 227
St. Benedict, xiii
storytelling, 68, 225, 324
structural violence, 5, 87
subalternized, 185
subsidiarity, 279, 282
upscaling, 284
Sultana, Farhana, 231
Sustainable Development, 12
Sustainable Development Goals, 55, 77, 135, 137, 211
sustainable life, 135
Synthetic Age, 2
technique, 303
techno-economic rationality, 188
technological morality, 312
technological society, 14, 303
Technology as Magic, 310
territorialization, 185
Tokyo Electric Power Company, 51
total environment, 157
toxic pollution, 3
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), 146
Traditional Knowledge Systems (TKS), 146
transportation, 168
trans-scalar, 4, 8
triple-bottom line accounting, 209
U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 56
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 57
Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, 33
underprotected workers, 50
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), 63, 76
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), 75, 85, 145
United Nations Environment Programme, 262
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), 139
United Nations General Assembly, 1
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 262
United Nations Human Rights Committee, 118
United Nations Human Rights Council, 1
United Nations Millennium Campaign, 137
United Nations Refugee Convention, 263
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), 54
universal destination of goods, 285
unsee, xiii, xiv
values, 351
vector of violence, 4, 6
vulnerability, 7
wastelanding, 125
water security, 320
White men, 233
Whyte, Kyle Powys, 230
worker rights, 54
Wright Brothers, 158

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