Este livro foi publicado em 2012 pelo Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation - CEDLA. O CEDLA é um centro interuniversitário sediado em Amsterdã (Holanda) que se dedica à estudar a América Latina.
Coloco em destaque o primeiro capítulo, intitulado "Citizens, society and nature: sites of inquiry, points of departure" que é de autoria dos organizadores Alex Latta e Hannah Wittman.
Destaco também o capítulo três, de Fabio de Castro, que trata de populações tradicionais em áreas protegidas no Brasil. [CASTRO, Fabio. Multi-scale environmental citizenship: Traditional populations and protected areas in Brazil. In: LATTA, Alex and WITTMAN, Hannah. Environment and Citizenship in Latin America: Natures, subjects and struggles. (CEDLA Latin America studies - CLAS book 101). Berghahn books, London, 2012.]
O livro pode ser consultado no google books e também na página da editora Berghahn
Coloco em destaque o primeiro capítulo, intitulado "Citizens, society and nature: sites of inquiry, points of departure" que é de autoria dos organizadores Alex Latta e Hannah Wittman.
Destaco também o capítulo três, de Fabio de Castro, que trata de populações tradicionais em áreas protegidas no Brasil. [CASTRO, Fabio. Multi-scale environmental citizenship: Traditional populations and protected areas in Brazil. In: LATTA, Alex and WITTMAN, Hannah. Environment and Citizenship in Latin America: Natures, subjects and struggles. (CEDLA Latin America studies - CLAS book 101). Berghahn books, London, 2012.]
O livro pode ser consultado no google books e também na página da editora Berghahn
Conteúdo
Chapter 1.
Citizens, Society and Nature: Sites of Inquiry, Points of Departure
Alex Latta
and Hannah Wittman
Section
One: Assembling Nature’s Citizens
Chapter 2.
Environmental Citizenship and Climate Security: Contextualizing Violence and
Citizenship in Amazonian Peru
Andrew
Baldwin and Judy Meltzer
Chapter 3.
Multi-Scale Environmental Citizenship: Traditional Populations and Protected
Areas in Brazil
Fábio de
Castro
Chapter 4.
"Sin Maíz No Hay País”: Citizenship and Environment in Mexico's Food
Sovereignty Movement
Analiese
Richard
Chapter 5.
Social Participation and the Politics of Climate in Northeast Brazil
Renzo
Taddei
Section
Two: Environmental Marginality and the Struggle for Justice
Chapter 6.
Negotiating Citizenship in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala
Juanita
Sundberg
Chapter 7.
Peru’s Amazonian Imaginary: Marginality, Territory and National Integration
María
Teresa Grillo and Tucker Sharon
Chapter 8.
Citizenship regimes and post-neoliberal environments in Bolivia
Jason
Tockman
Chapter 9.
Chile is Timber Country: Citizenship, Justice and Scale in the Chilean Native
Forest Market Campaign
Adam Henne
and Teena Gabrielson
Section
Three: Citizens, Environmental
Governance and the State
Chapter 10.
Access Denied: Urban Highways, Deliberate Improvisation and Political Impasse
in Santiago, Chile
Enrique R.
Silva
Chapter 11.
Environmental Collective Action, Justice and Institutional Change in Argentina
María
Gabriela Merlinsky and Alex Latta
Chapter 12.
Environmentalism as an Arena for Political Participation in Northern Argentina
Brian
Ferrero
Chapter 13.
Legislating “Rights for Nature” in Ecuador: The Mediated Social Construction of
Human/Nature Dualisms
Juliet
Pinto
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