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Globalism And Localization Emergent Approaches To Ecological And Social Crises Jeanine M Canty

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Globalism And Localization Emergent Approaches To Ecological And Social Crises Jeanine M Canty
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Jeanine M. Canty
ISBN: 9780367222604, 0367222604
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Globalism And Localization Emergent Approaches To Ecological And Social Crises Jeanine M Canty by Jeanine M. Canty 9780367222604, 0367222604 instant download after payment.

Considering the context of the present ecological and social crisis, this book takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore the relationship between globalism and localization. Globalism may be viewed as a positive emergent property of globalization. The latter depicts a worldwide economic and political system, and arguably a worldview, that has directly increased planetary levels of injustice, poverty, militarism, violence, and ecological destruction. In contrast, globalism represents interconnected systems of exchange and resourcefulness through increased communications across innumerable global diversities. In an economic, cultural, and political framework, localization centers on small-scale communities placed within the immediate bioregion, providing intimacy between the means of production and consumption, as well as long-term security and resilience. There is an increasing movement towards localization in order to counteract the destruction wreaked by globalization, yet our world is deeply and integrally immersed within a globalized reality.
Within this collection, contributors expound upon the connection between local and global phenomenon within their respective fields including social ecology, climate justice, ecopsychology, big history, peace ecology, social justice, community resilience, indigenous rights, permaculture, food justice, liberatory politics, and both transformative and transpersonal studies.

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