Invertebrate Justice Extending The Boundaries of Non-Speciesist Green Criminology /
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Gaia: | XVI, 377 p. 17 illus., 12 illus. in color. text |
Hizkuntza: | ingelesa |
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Cham :
Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2024.
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Edizioa: | 1st ed. 2024. |
Saila: | Palgrave Studies in Green Criminology,
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-64443-6 |
Formatua: | Baliabide elektronikoa eBook |
Aurkibidea:
- 1 Introduction
- Part One: The Invertebrates world
- 2 Human-invertebrate relationships: An historical overview
- 3 So many species: The nature and scope of invertebrate life and the biodiversity crises
- 4 What is like to be a cockroach? Exploring invertebrate sentience
- Part Two: An Outline of Invertebrate Justice
- 5 Non-speciesist green criminology – An eco-justice perspective
- 6 Species justice and harm to invertebrates
- 7 Ecological justice and harm to nature
- 8 Environmental justice and harm to humans
- 9 Trade-offs, complexities, and challenges
- Part Three: Doing Invertebrate Justice in the Real World
- 10 The Yuck factor: psychological, social, and institutional barriers to obtaining invertebrate justice
- 11 Realising Invertebrate Justice 1: Psychological, social, and cultural changes
- 12 Realising Invertebrate Justice 2: Institutional and legal changes.-13 Conclusions.