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Research methods in environmental law : a handbook /

This timely Handbook brings together a collection of innovative interdisciplinary approaches to explore the use of research methods in environmental law. With chapters on topics ranging from sustainability, climate change and activism to education, actor-network theory and non-human ontologies, this...

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Další autoři: Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas (Editor), Brooks, Victoria (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017
Edice:Handbooks of research methods in law
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Obsah:
  • Part I: Materiality
  • 1. Foregrounding vulnerability: materiality's porous affectability as a methodological platform / Anna Grear
  • 2. How to think about 'nature-society' interactions in environmental law 'in action'? / Betina Lange
  • 3. Abstracting method: taking legal abstractions seriously / Andrea Pavoni
  • 4. Actor-network theory and the empirical critique of environmental law: unpacking the bioprospecting debates / Emilie Cloatre
  • 5. Speculative entropy: dynamism, hyperchaos and the fourth dimension in environmental law practice / Lucy Finchett-Maddock
  • 6. Critical environmental law as method in the anthropocene / Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
  • Part II: spatiality and jurisdiction
  • 7. Place-thinking: the hidden geography of environmental law / Robyn Bartel
  • 8. Bringing environmental justice to the centre of environmental law research: developing collective case study methodology / Jane Holder and Donald McGillivray
  • -9. Third Word Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and the environment / Usha Natarajan
  • 10. The methodology of environmental constitutional comparison / Francois Venter and Louis Kotze
  • 11. Engaged enquiry in environmental law: understanding people/place connections through a geographically informed human rights lens / Jo Gillespie
  • Part III: Ecology, economics and political activism
  • 12. ecofeminist approaches to the construction of knowledge and coalition building - offering a way forward for international environmental law and policy / Karren Morrow
  • 13. Environmentalism and an anarchist research method / Peter Burdon and James Martel
  • 14. On the relation between scholarship and action in environmental law: method, theory, change / Andreas Kotsakis
  • 15. A systems theory perspective on the principle of precaution employing critical discourse analysis / John Paterson
  • -16. Environmental law in the age of the anthropocene: how to normatively communicate on environmental change and risks? / Inger Johanne Sand
  • 17. The nested eye: naturalism, perspectivalism, and environmental law / Ben Woodard
  • Part IV: More-than-human
  • 18. thinking about law and the question of the animal / Yoriko Otomo and Ed Mussawir
  • 19. The life and law of corals: breathing meditations / Irus Braverman
  • 20. All that is air melts into city: minoritarian apparatuses for a more-than-human world / Mirko Nikolic
  • 21. Listening to the world: sounding out the surroundings of environmental law with michel serres / Danilo Mandic
  • 22. F#cking research ethics through radical method: autoethnography and the field of environmental law / Victoria Brooks
  • Index.