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Indigenous Ecocentrism, Extraction and Environmental Injustice: Re-reading Sheela Tomy’s Valli as Responsive Literary Text

Journal of the Department of English
Sheela Tomy’s Valli, published in Malayalam in 2019 and translated into English by Jayashree Kalathil in 2022, is an important eco-fictional narrative that narrates the history of the Wayanadan peoples’ intricate and spiritual connection to and reliance ...
Shishir Santra
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Ecocentrism, Harm and Morality in Environmental Crime Proceedings

Neue Kriminalpolitik
Ecocentrism is a perspective that views nature as having value in and of itself and for its own sake. This translates into specific kinds of legal approach and decision-making.
Rob White
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Activating Ecocentrism: How Young Women Environmental Activists Produce Identity on Instagram

Environmental Communication
The fresh face of much of today’s environmental activism is young and female, particularly visible through movements such as School Strike for Climate (SS4C).
Brittany Hannouch, T. Milstein
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The power of nature (sports)? From anthropocentrism to ecocentrism

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport
Nature sports include pursuits such as paragliding, white-water kayaking, free diving, mountaineering, and surfing. Participants in nature sports interact with geographical features (e.g.
D. Booth
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Ecocentrism as Reconciliation of The Exploitation of Women and Nature by Capitalist Anthropocentrism: A Review of The Interpretation of Al-Tahrir wa Al-Tanwir

Al-'Allāmah: Journal of Scriptures and Ulama Studies
The concept of ecocentrism as a rehabilitation of the exploitation of nature and women becomes important in the midst of the onslaught of ecological disasters caused by the capitalist anthropocentrism of this era.
Juliani Syafitri, Siti Mariam Ulfah
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Ecocentric management

Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2008
In an article published in 1995, Paul Shrivastava coined the notion of an ecocentric management paradigm. The ecocentric paradigm provided an integrated and holistic view of the organization at peace with the natural environment. This paper updates the idea of ecocentricity and enriches it with facts and fears that have emerged since then.
Cunha, Miguel Pina   +2 more
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“If You Don’t Nurture the Nature inside of You, You Will Eventually Die”: A Discourse-Theoretical Analysis of the Discursive Assemblage of Ecocentrism and Its Ethics in the Swedish Television Series Jordskott

Mediální studia
The article analyses the discursive construction of human-nature relationships in the first series of the Swedish television fiction series Jordskott, with its narrative about the supernatural.
Nico Carpentier, Vaia Doudaki
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“Sedekah Bumi” Tradition as Local Wisdom of Coastal Javanese Society: Exploring The Human-Nature Relation through the Psychological Construct of Gratitude and the Ecocentrism Paradigm

Santhet (Jurnal Sejarah Pendidikan Dan Humaniora)
“Sedekah bumi” known as earth alms is a traditional Javanese ceremony to express their gratitude to God Almighty. This tradition is  linked to the relationship between humans and nature as studied within the ecocentrism paradigm.
Jessica Pramesti Pranoto, M. Tondok
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Ecocentrism/anthropocentrism

2005
La réflexion sur les doctrines de l'"écologie humaniste" et de la "nature humanisée" se présente sous la forme d'un dialogue entre philosophes et écologues. Raphaël Larrère propose de remplacer l'opposition stérile entre écocentrisme et anthropocentrisme par l'opposition entre déontologisme ("la nature a une valeur intrasèque") et conséquentialisme ...
Larrere, R.   +5 more
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Ecocentrism and Persons

Environmental Values, 1996
Ecocentrism has to establish an intrinsic connection between its basic value postulate of the non-instrumental value of the nonhuman world and a conception of human flourishing, on pain of failure to motivate acceptance of its social and political prescriptions. This paper explores some ideas recently canvassed by ecocentrists such as Robyn Eckersley,
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