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Ecology Documentaries Their Function And Value Seen Through The Lens Of Doughnut Economics Susan Hayward

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Ecology Documentaries Their Function And Value Seen Through The Lens Of Doughnut Economics Susan Hayward
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Ecology Documentaries Their Function And Value Seen Through The Lens Of Doughnut Economics Susan Hayward instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Susan Hayward
ISBN: 9781000478792, 1000478793
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ecology Documentaries Their Function And Value Seen Through The Lens Of Doughnut Economics Susan Hayward by Susan Hayward 9781000478792, 1000478793 instant download after payment.

This companion piece to Susan Hayward’s Film Ecology focuses on ecology documentaries produced in the first 20 years of the new millennium (2000–19).

Using Kate Raworth’s regenerative economic theoretical model as set out in Doughnut Economics, this book examines 57 films emanating from Europe and the 4 areas of concern they raise about energy production, pollution and waste

management, agribusiness, disrupted ecosystems and the migratory f low. These ecology documentaries make explicit the damage done to our planet thanks to growth capitalism and neoliberal globalisation. But they also provide the evidence that solutions to this planetary abuse exist. The book demonstrates how these documentaries reveal the process of humankind’s planetary plundering and explores the structuring of the eco-doc as a new generic type in the domain of documentary practice. Using Raworth’s model allows us to measure the tentacular extent of the planetary harm growth economics induces and, too, by way of contrast, perceive how regenerative economics can work to redress this harm, heal the Earth and make it a safe place for humanity.

This book is ideal for film studies scholars and students, including those teaching or studying film practice, documentary film, European cinema and environmental studies, as well as economists interested in regenerative economic models. It also has general appeal to all who are concerned about some of the major causes of planetary degradation and its impact on humanity and Earth.

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