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Environment, Environmental Crimes, Environmental Forensic Medicine, Environmental Risk Management and Environmental Criminology [PDF]
Forensic medicine has always held the human environment, either seen as a source for pathological agents or the background of judicial events, in great consideration. The concept of the environment has evolved through time, expanding itself to include all the physical and virtual sub-spaces in which we exist. We can nowadays talk of technoenvironmental
Casali, Michelangelo Bruno +3 more
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ECOLOGISM AS A DIRECTION OF MODERN HUMANITARIAN THOUGHT
Relevance. Understanding the need to «reset» human relations with the natural world as a result of the global environmental crisis has caused the idea of environmentalism to become actual in modern humanitarian thought.
Elena V. Rochnyak
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Cultural Environmentalism and Beyond [PDF]
This article is part of a symposium issue entitled Cultural Environmentalism @ 10, occuring on the tenth anniversary of Prof. Boyle\u27s book, Shamans, Software, and Spleens. In this article Prof.
Boyle, James
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In the environmental politics literature, cities are commonly framed as key sites for a shift towards greater sustainability and urban grassroots initiatives, such as food co-ops, urban gardening initiatives, repair cafés, and libraries of things ...
Margaret Haderer
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Freeing Animals: Sino-Tibetan Buddhist Environmentalism and Ecological Challenges
Buddhist environmentalism in its varieties across the world is an integral part of the global environmental discourse centered on exploring new planetary ethics for sustainable futures.
Dan Smyer Yü
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Environmentalism, performance and applications: uncertainties and emancipations [PDF]
This introductory article for a themed edition on environmentalism provides a particular context for those articles that follow, each of which engages with different aspects of environmentalism and performance in community-related settings. Responding to
Bartlett Mike +30 more
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Nature through God’s Eyes: Eco-theological Perspectives in Paul Schrader’s First Reformed
Environmental crisis is one of the major issues that humankind is facing today. The crisis can be discussed through a Christian perspective, as the relationship between Christianity and environment has been long discussed for its complexities.
Kresentia Madina Jelangdeka +1 more
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Contemporary environmentalism as a current of spiritual post-secular practice
Contemporary spirituality often bears the stamp of an eco-discourse. It is characteristic of post-spiritual practices that there is a blurring of the boundaries between the sacred and profane and in this sphere, influenced by the eco-consciousness ...
Laura Wickström
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The emergence of anti-environmentalism in the United States in light of the contemporary democratic crisis [PDF]
It is possible to attribute several meanings to anti-environmentalism throughout its historical trajectory. Although protecting the particularities of specific cases, the present text argues that this antagonism observed in the 21st century would not ...
Pedro Henrique Ramos Prado Vasques
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Eric Rolls and Environmentalism in Australia [PDF]
The discourse of environmentalism now cuts across several disciplinary fields of studies. The scope of environmentalism has widened to such an extent that it is no longer a local or national phenomenon involving a particular group or community but a ...
Anandarup Biswas
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