Peter Lang - Environmental Studies

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Environmental Studies


Contents Recent Publications: Economics and Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Literature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Media and Communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Science, Society & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Sociology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Selected Series: Eco Polis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Studies in Literature, Culture, and the Environment / Studien zu Literatur, Kultur und Umwelt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Plants and Animals: Interdisciplinary Approaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Economics and Management

Corporate Carbon Accounting and Footprinting in the Ecologically Dominant Logic With an Excursion on the Detection of Outliers in a double-logarithmic Regression Model Bernhard Goldhammer 978-3-6317-7792-3 hb. 978-3-6317-7795-4 epub Berlin, 2019. 479 pp., 20 fig. col., 52 fig. b/w, 139 tables Price: CHF 104.00 / €D 89.95 / €A 92.50 / € 84.10 / £ 69.0 / US $ 101.95 In order to reach sustainable supply chains, the Ecologically Dominant Logic calls for improvement in measurements. With regard to climate change, this is the task of corporate carbon accounting and footprinting. This book contributes to these topics by proposing a double-entry based bookkeeping approach for carbon accounting, that enables continuous reporting along the supply chain, supports both product and corporate carbon footprinting and is compliant with the established carbon accounting standards. Furthermore, for estimating missing carbon footprints, a regression-based estimation approach is proposed and tested, which needs only publicly available data as input and facilitates the estimation at a decent level of quality without knowledge about the internal processes of a company.

Handbook of Energy and Environment Policy Edited by Celil Aydin and Burak Darici 978-3-6318-0332-5 pb. 978-3-6318-0420-9 epub Berlin, 2019. 288 pp., 26 fig. b/w, 52 tables. Price: CHF 70.00 / €D 58.90 / €A 61.70 / € 56.10 / £ 46.00 / US $ 67.95 The book deals with the broad perspectives on the energy and environment topics and questions the traditional view on energy and environment policy and issues. Nowadays, energy and environmental issues can be accepted as the related subjects by the whole world. The link between energy and environment is backed to the time when only nature's primary resources were used. Primitive societies’ energy demand was small compared to the forces of the environment. With the emergence of industrial nations, the importance of energy and environment relation appeared again.

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Economics and Management

Economy-Wide Policy Modeling of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus

Identifying Synergies and Tradeoffs on Food, Energy, and Water Security in Malawi Franziska Schünemann 978-3-6317-5618-8 hb. 978-3-6317-6111-3 epub Berlin, 2018. 224 pp., 4 fig. col., 4 fig. b/w, 27 tables Price: CHF 67.20 / €D 56.70 / €A 59.40 / € 53.97 / £ 44.10 / US $ 65.05 Food, energy, and water are intrinsically connected through economic and ecological linkages and dependent on limited resources that are particularly threatened in developing countries by climate change, economic and population growth. A nexus perspective that simultaneously encompasses food, energy, and water has thus become crucial to avoid inefficient resource use. This volume contributes to the research on the food-energy-water nexus by first developing three integrated modeling frameworks for ex-ante policy simulation and then analyzing four policies in Malawi – biofuels production, irrigation expansion, improved cookstoves and agroforestry. The analyses show that the design of policies matters and that the inclusion of smallholders generally maximizes synergies between food, energy and water security. Integrated modeling frameworks are vital for analyses of policies that simultaneously affect the economic, social, and environmental spheres to quantify relevant tradeoffs.

Projekt- und Investitionsentscheidungen zu Green Controlling in öffentlichen Unternehmen mit dezentralen Organisationsstrukturen Sebastian Michalsky 978-3-6318-1322-5 hb. 978-3-6318-1572-4 epub Berlin, 2020. 438 S., 84 s/w Abb., 11 Tab. Price: CHF 81.00 / €D 69.95 / €A 71.90 / € 65.40 / £ 54.00 / US $ 78.95 Die Idee der Integration umweltbezogener Aspekte in die Unternehmensführung ist bereits seit Jahrzenten Teil der Controlling-Forschung. Jedoch erfährt die Auseinandersetzung mit umweltbezogenen Belangen vor dem Hintergrund der Veränderungen im Organisationsumfeld auch für öffentliche Unternehmen eine neue Qualität. So werden zwar zunehmend Umweltthemen in die strategischen Unternehmensziele aufgenommen, aber umweltbezogene Themen werden nach wie vor weder effektiv noch effizient realisiert. Der Autor greift diese Problematik auf und befasst sich mit der Frage, ob für ein Green Controlling in öffentlichen Unternehmen mit dezentralen Organisationsstrukturen neue und mit Anreizsystemen gekoppelte Governance-Strukturen benötigt werden und wie diese ausgestaltet werden können.

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Economics and Management The Effects of the Global Pandemic Process on the Social and Economic Structure and Public Policies in Combating the Pandemic Murat Demir and Ali Burak AKSUNGUR 978-3-6318-5656-7 pb. 978-3-6318-5976-6 epub Berlin, 2021. 226 pp., 13 fig. col., 14 fig. b/w, 34 tables. Price: CHF 52.00 / €D 44.95 / €A 46.20 / € 42.10 / £ 35.00 / US $ 50.95 The COVID-19 affects both people’s health and socio-economic structures around the world. Measures were adopted to contain the pandemic suppressed economic activity, leading to stagnation and contraction. Such contractions impacted on employment; losing jobs and income levels turned the contractions into severe fiscal and economic crisis. The study examines the effects of the pandemic on socio-economic structures and the effectiveness of public policies. It reveals that some countries successfully managed the pandemic while others lead to deepen its negative effects. Social and economic policies that were decisive in successes and failures are examined through comparative descriptive analyses within a framework in each chapter. This study is hoped to serve as a guide for policy-makers in such circumstances.

Remote and Hybrid Working: Variants, Determinants, Outcomes Edited by Sevgin Batuk and Alev Özer Torgalöz 978-3-6318-5533-1 pb. 978-3-6318-6875-1 epub Berlin, 2021. 418 pp., 20 fig. b/w, 27 tables. Price: CHF 93.00 / €D 79.95 / €A 82.20 / € 74.80 / £ 61.00 / US $ 90.95 With the outbreak of the current Covid-19 pandemic, work life has changed dramatically. Remote working has become a monumental topic for the business world. This change, in fact, induces some notable impacts for work-life and is likely to sustain for a very long time, as companies increasingly report working outside the office and tend to continue adopting this even after the pandemic. In this regard, this book is based on the idea that a comprehensive approach on remote working needs to be provided with a multi-dimensional perspective. This edited book is based on chapters in the fields of remote working practices addressing current critical debates and strings together with theories and findings through novel data-driven insights. In this context, the book presents the ongoing discussion on remote working by including studies mainly on work-life balance, work-family conflict, leadership, motivation, HR policies, ethics, training and other related topics. The studies in this book are expected to provide answers to questions raised by problems resulting from remote working practices.

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Economics and Management

Shadow Impact of COVID-19 on Economies: A Greater Depression? Edited by Meltem İnce Yenilmez and Ufuk Bingöl 978-3-6318-4966-8 pb. 978-3-6318-5748-9 epub Berlin, 2021. 322 pp., 26 fig. b/w, 30 tables. Price: CHF 78.00 / €D 66.95 / €A 68.80 / € 62.60 / £ 51.00 / US $ 75.95 This book covers deep researches from different perspectives and disciplines upon Covid-19 pandemic impacts on social, legal, economic, cultural issues by successful and expert researchers in their field. In this book, different and rigorous analyses of all areas influenced by Covid-19 researches were made in order to be one of the emerging reliable sources about the Covid-19 literature with various dimensions.

New Normal and New Rules in International Trade, Economics and Marketing Edited by Fatih AYHAN, Burak Darici and Candy Lim CHIU 978-3-6318-6272-8 pb. 978-3-6318-6396-1 epub Berlin, 2021. 424 pp., 41 fig. b/w, 53 tables. Price: CHF 93.00 / €D 79.95 / €A 82.20 / € 74.80 / £ 61.00 / US $ 90.95 The coronavirus epidemic, which swept the whole world at the beginning of 2020 and turned into a widespread pandemic, has caused an important economic and social crisis. Governments and policy makers have tried to keep business life afloat with financial incentives and supports, government aids to combat the epidemic. The habits of doing business with remote working, flexible working, social media and internet use and online systems have been heavily used. After the Great Depression, the COVID epidemic caused serious contraction on the global economy. Therefore, it is important to examine the effects of this crisis by experts. With this book, the effects of the COVID crisis on different fields have been examined in detail by experts from different disciplines. We hope that this book will make significant contributions to researchers and scientists.

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Economics and Management Global Risks And Crises Management In Tourism Theoretical And Practical Perspectives

Edited by Elbeyi Pelit, Hasan Hüseyin Soybali and Ali Avan 978-3-6318-5842-4 pb. 978-3-6318-7200-0 epub Berlin, 2021. 174 pp., 15 fig. b/w, 31 tables. Price: CHF 52.00 / €D 44.95 / €A 46.20 / € 42.10 / £ 35.00 / US $ 50.95 Tourism is one of the most sensitive industries across risks and crises based on economic, social, and political developments. In recent years, the challenges such as terrorism, epidemics, and economic blockades based on political tension between countries not only cause increased risks and threats on destinations but also cause decreased touristic mobility. A global pandemic, depressed economy, political uncertainties, and social problems can also interrupt the touristic movement. This book focuses on global risks and crises management in the tourism industry with a proactive approach. It is aimed to create an essential source/reference about preparation to emergencies, steps to be taken to eliminate uncertainties and risks, and effective risk and crisis management practices, and to guide managers and industry practitioners.

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Education Decolonizing Environmental Education for Different Contexts and Nations Edited by Kathryn Riley, Janet McVittie and Marcelo Gules Borges 978-1-4331-9174-9 pb. 978-1-4331-9184-8 epub New York, 2022. Price: CHF 52.00 / €D 44.95 / €A 46.20 / € 42.10 / £ 35.00 / US $ 50.95 As Dominant Western Worldviews (DWWs) proliferate through ongoing structures of globalization, neoliberalism, extractive capitalism, and colonialism, they inevitably marginalize those deemed as ‘Other’ (Indigenous, Black, Minority Ethnic, non-Western communities and non-human ‘Others’, including animals, plants, technologies, and energies). Environmental Education (EE) is well-positioned to trouble and minimize the harmful human impacts on social and ecological systems, yet the field is susceptible to how DWWs constrain and discipline what counts as viable knowledge, with a consequence of this being the loss of situated knowledges. To understand the relationships between DWW and situated knowledges and to thread an assemblage of ontological views that exist in unique contexts and nations, authors in this book take up decolonizing methodologies that expand across theories of Indigenous Knowledges (IK), Traditional Ecological Knowledges (TEK), two-eyed seeing, hybridity, and posthumanism. As EE opens to emplaced and situated socio-cultural and material stories, it opens to opportunities to attend more meaningfully to planetary social and ecological crisis narratives through contingent, contextualised, and relevant actions.

Vegans on Speciesism and Ableism

Ecoability Voices for Disability and Animal Justice Edited by Anthony J. Nocella II and Amber E. George 978-1-4331-9009-4 pb. 978-1-4331-9011-7 epub New York, 2022. XX, 102 pp. Price: CHF 118.00 / €D 102.95 / €A 105.40 / € 95.80 / £ 77.00 / US $ 114.95 This powerful intersectional social justice book examines animal, disability, and environmental oppression and justice. Located in disability studies, sociology, environmental justice, food justice, and critical animal studies, this book engages the reader in an intersectional ecological manner for an inclusive interdependent global community. This outstanding collection of original articles by scholars from around the world discusses the need to acknowledge the relationships among nonhuman animals, those with disabilities, and the environment. Adaptive sports from mountain biking to rock climbing is saving the lives of those with disabilities from extreme depression and suicide at the same time those with disabilities are becoming some of the most loyal advocates for defending the environment from human destruction. Those with disabilities are being welcomed into the animal rights movement and also introduced to nonhuman animals not as merely service animals, but as friends, allies, and companions.

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Education

Ecoportraiture

The Art of Research When Nature Matters Edited by Sean Blenkinsop, Mark Fettes and Laura Piersol 978-1-4331-9256-2 hb. 978-1-4331-9290-6 epub New York, 2022. XX, 184 pp., 18 b/w ill., 8 tables. Price: CHF 93.00 / €D 80.95 / €A 82.50 / € 75.00 / £ 60.00 / US $ 89.95 What changes in education, when it is not just humans whose teaching is sought and acknowledged? And how can educational research be accountable to the voices and agency of such more-than-human teachers, interlocutors, and kin? These have become pressing questions in an era of soaring interest in forest and nature schools, place- and land-based education. Ecoportraiture offers theoretical and practical guidance into an emerging methodology with deep roots in the anti-racist, emancipatory research tradition of portraiture initiated by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot and Jessica Hoffman Davis. Bracketed by the editors’ wide-ranging introductory essay and a closing critical conversation, five inspiring chapters take readers deep into the thinking and action that characterize ecoportraiture research. Ideal for researchers at all levels who want to explore more deeply how human learning is shaped and informed by the more-than-human, this book also invites a wider audience into the artful practice of close listening to the many voices of the natural world. Ecoportraiture seeks to evoke and to guide journeys of knowing that are both profoundly ecological and profoundly personal. This is an open-ended and transformative methodology: one that is less about finding answers than about asking better questions— about learning to participate more deeply, as student, teacher, parent, community member, and/or co-researcher, in the conversations of the Earth.

Science Teachers’ Innovative Work Behavior Factors and Actors

Palmira Pečiuliauskienė and Lina Kaminskienė 978-3-6318-5708-3 hb. 978-3-6318-7336-6 ePub Berlin, 2022. 202 pp., 13 fig. b/w, 82 tables. Price: CHF 47.00 / €D 39.95 / €A 41.10 / € 37.40 / £ 31.00 / US $ 45.95 The last decades have demonstrated growing calls for innovations associated with science teaching methods. In the light of science education reforms, teaching methods have focused on scientific inquiry, discovery, and other constructivist approaches. Research on innovations in science education raises discussion about the application of new technology, a need to infuse arts and social emotional learning content into science education, and use of innovative models to improve critical thinking skills and enhance teachers’ self-efficacy. However, there is a lack of research on innovative work behavior of science teachers’ personal, cognitive, and environmental factors. The researchers in this book address to the phenomenon of innovative work behavior and aim to reveal the associations between the science teachers’ innovative work behavior and personal, cognitive, and environmental factors. Peter Lang Group AG, Place de la gare 12, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland Visit us at: www.peterlang.com Send your order to orders@peterlang.com

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Literature

inklings – Jahrbuch für Literatur und Ästhetik Flora und Fauna in Fantastischen Welten / Flora and Fauna in Fantastic Worlds. Symposium 2019 in Bonn Edited by Denise Burkhard, Marion Gymnich and Dieter Petzold 978-3-6318-2032-2 hb. 978-3-6318-2537-2 epub Berlin, 2020. 252 pp. Price: CHF 70.00 / €D 59.95 / €A 61.60 / € 56.10 / £ 46.00 / US $ 67.95 „Inklings" nannte sich eine Gruppe von Schriftstellern und Geisteswissenschaftlern in Oxford, deren bekannteste Mitglieder J.R.R. Tolkien und C.S. Lewis waren. Die Inklings-Gesellschaft e.V. widmet sich seit 1983 dem Studium und der Verbreitung der Werke dieser und ihnen nahestehender Autoren sowie der Analyse des Phantastischen in Literatur, Film und Kunst allgemein. Ihre Jahrestagungen werden in Jahrbüchern dokumentiert. Dieser Band enthält elf Vorträge der Tagung " Flora und Fauna in Fantastischen Welten", die 2019 in Bonn stattfand, sowie Rezensionen. "Inklings" was the name of a group of Oxford scholars and writers; its best-known members were J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. The German Inklings-Gesellschaft, founded in 1983, is dedicated to the discussion and dissemination of the works of these authors and of writers commonly associated with them and to the study of the fantastic in literature, film and the arts in general. The proceedings of the annual Inklings conferences are published in yearbooks. This book contains eleven chapters presented as papers at the 2019 conference entitled "Flora and Fauna in Fantastic Worlds" and reviews.

Deciphering Radical Ecology in Contemporary British Fiction Julian Barnes, David Mitchell and John Fowles Baturay Erdal 978-3-6318-4049-8 hb. 978-3-6318-4335-2 epub Berlin, 2020. 182 pp. Price: CHF 51.00 / €D 42.95 / €A 43.00 / € 40.90 / £ 34.00 / US $ 49.95 This book indicates that postmodern literature might reveal much in common with radical environmental movements. It also offers discussions for how an ecological postmodern literary theory can provide significant contributions to the paradigm shift in social and individual dimensions before the extant environmental crisis turns into a deeper turmoil. In this context, concerning ecological images and environmental discussions they provide, A History of the World in 10 ½ Chapters by Julian Barnes, Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell and The Collector by John Fowles are analyzed through the lens of such radical ecological movements like deep ecology, social ecology and ecofeminism.

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Literature Madness in the Woods: Representations of the Ecological Uncanny Edited by Tina-Karen Pusse, Heike Schwarz and Rebecca Downes 978-3-6317-9339-8 hb. 978-3-6318-2165-7 epub Berlin, 2020. 246 pp. Price: CHF 71.00 / €D 59.95 / €A 60.00 / € 57.10 / £ 47.00 / US $ 68.95 Since storytelling began, narratives of getting lost in the woods or of choosing to live in the heterotopian space of the woods have remained popular and are, at the time of writing, experiencing a new revival. The theory of ecopsychology supplies a productive paradigm for understanding mental well-being in a cultural landscape suffused with reimaginings of nature as ‘unspoiled wilderness’. The eco-psychopathologies presented in the essays in this volume range in origin from medieval literature to contemporary films and online games. The classic romantic or gothic trope of getting lost in the forest, but also its recreational function (forest-bathing) reflect mental states humans develop when they step into the culturally constructed entity of the woodland. These ecocritical analyses present different facets of such encounters.

Transgressive Utopianism

Essays in Honor of Lucy Sargisson Edited by Raffaella Baccolini and Lyman Tower Sargent 978-1-7899-7880-3 hb. 978-1-7899-7882-7 ePub Oxford, 2021. XII, 262 pp. Price: CHF 62.00 / €D 52.95 / €A 54.40 / € 49.40 / £ 40.00 / US $ 60.95 In 2014, when Lucy Sargisson was promoted to professor in the School of Politics and International Relations, at the University of Nottingham, she became the first and, so far, only, professor of utopian studies. This choice symbolized the centrality of utopianism to her life, thought, and educational practice. In three books, each in their own way groundbreaking, a fourth book co-authored by one of us, and in important articles, her work falls into four primary areas: political theory, feminism, environmentalism, and intentional communities, with much of her work intersecting two, three, or even all four. And in all her work, she brings the lens of utopianism to bear on the subject and, in doing so, illuminates both utopianism and the subject at hand. The volume honors Sargisson’s contributions to the field of utopian studies, with contributions by Ibtisam Ahmed, Raffaella Baccolini, David M. Bell, Suryamayi Clarence-Smith, Chris Coates, Elena Colombo, Davina Cooper, Rhiannon Firth, Ruth Levitas, Sarah Lohmann, Almudena Machado-Jiménez, Dunja M. Mohr, Tom Moylan, Robyn Muir, José Reis, Lyman Tower Sargent, Lucy Sargisson, Simon Spiegel, Maria Varsam, and Laura Winter. Peter Lang Group AG, Place de la gare 12, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland Visit us at: www.peterlang.com Send your order to orders@peterlang.com

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Literature Environment and Fiction Critical Readings

Edited by Özden Sözalan and Inci Bilgin Tekin 978-3-6318-1981-4 hb. 978-3-6318-3416-9 epub Berlin, 2020. 158 pp. Price: CHF 37.00 / €D 30.95 / €A 31.00 / € 29.50 / £ 24.00 / US $ 35.95 The essays in this volume engage with questions concerning the relationships between fictional texts and environmental issues in their various articulations, and offer critical readings that display the theoretical diversity in the current reconsiderations of the place of human in relation to nature and the environment. Written by scholars working in separate yet closely related disciplines in the field of humanities, the essays present analyses of literary and cultural texts, performed with the critical tools provided by studies in ecology, ecofeminism, urban studies, posthumanism and animal studies as well as genre-specific approaches.

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Literature

Cli-Fi

A Companion Edited by Axel Goodbody and Adeline Johns-Putra 978-1-7887-4072-2 pb. 978-1-7887-4074-6 epub Oxford, 2019. VIII, 236 pp., 31 fig. col. Price: CHF 41.00 / €D 34.10 / €A 35.70 / € 32.45 / £ 25.00 / US $ 39.85 What is Cli-Fi? Climate change fiction is a new literary phenomenon that emerged at the turn of the twenty-first century in response to what may be society’s greatest challenge. Climate change is already part responsible for extreme weather events, flooding, desertification and sea level rise, leading to famine, the spread of disease, and population displacement. Cli-fi novels and films are typically set in the future, telling of disaster and its effect on humans, or they depict the present, beset by dilemmas, conflicts or conspiracies, and pointing to grave consequences. At their heart are ethical and political questions: will humankind rise to the challenge of acting collectively, in the interest of the future? What sacrifices will be necessary, and is a green dictatorship our only hope for survival as a species? Each chapter in this volume offers a way of reading a particular literary text or film, drawing attention to themes, formal features, reception, contribution to public debate, and issues for class discussion. Popular novels and films (Kim Stanley Robinson’s Science in the Capitol trilogy, Michael Crichton’s State of Fear, Ian McEwan’s Solar, and The Day after Tomorrow) are examined alongside lesser known writing (for instance J. G. Ballard’s «proto-climate change» novel The Drowned World and Antti Tuomainen’s Finnish thriller, The Healer), and films not generally thought of as being about climate change (Frozen and Take Shelter). The book, which includes an introduction tracing the emergence and influence of cli-fi, is directed towards general readers and film enthusiasts as well as teachers and students. Written in an accessible style, it fills the gap between academic studies and online blogs, offering a comprehensive look at this timely new genre.

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Literature

literatur für leser:innen Einleitung: Das literarische Leben der Pflanzen: Poetiken des Botanischen Joela Jacobs and Isabel Kranz Volume 40, Issue 2, 6 pages, pp. 85 - 90 Free online access at: www.ingentaconnect.com/content/plg/lfl/2017/00000040/00000002/art00001

Open Access

Die Zeitschrift „literatur für leser:innen“ versammelt Beiträge, die sich auf die sprachlichen und historischen Eigentümlichkeiten literarischer Texte einlassen und die interpretierende Auseinandersetzung mit ihnen suchen. Sie möchte dazu beitragen, die Grenzen der Nationalphilologien zu überwinden und sucht daher auch komparatistisch orientierte Beiträge. Das lieterarische Leben der Pflanzen: Poetiken des Botanischen Pflanzen sind der blinde Fleck der Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften. Damit befinden sich diese Disziplinen in guter Gesellschaft, denn laut einer Studie von James H. Wandersee und Elisabeth E. Schussler aus dem Jahr 2011 ist Pflanzenblindheit selbst bei angehenden BiologInnen weit verbreitet.

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Law

Measuring the Effectivity of Environmental Law Legal Indicators for Sustainable Development

Edited by Michel Prieur, Christophe Bastin and Ali Mekouar 978-2-8076-1975-3 pb. 978-2-8076-1977-7 epub Bruxelles, 2021. 250 pp., 13 fig. col., 7 tables. Open Access Price: CHF 52.00 / €D 44.95 / €A 46.20 / € 42.00 / £ 35.00 / US $ 50.95 This book presents a new method for measuring the effectivity of national and international environmental law. It took four years of research and experimentation to develop a way to construct evidence-based legal indicators. The existing environmental indicators evaluate only statistical, scientific or economic data. With legal indicators, governments, parliaments and other public and private actors, including environmental NGOs, will be able to assess accurately and concretely, on a scientific basis, what the gaps, progress and setbacks in the implementation of international conventions and national laws are. The legal indicators will also serve as innovative tools for decision-making, in particular to carry out legislative reforms in full knowledge of the facts and not blindly, as well as to avoid regressions in environmental law. The mathematical method used makes it possible, through a questi onnaire addressing all the legal and institutional stages of the application of legal texts, to provide data highlighting both the points to be improved and the strengths of the application of the law. This essay is an update of a first book published in 2018 by the Institut de la Francophonie pour le développement durable. It is the result of a partnership between the International Centre for Comparative Environmental Law and the Normandy Chair for Peace.

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Legal Actions for Future Generations Edited by Emilie Gaillard and David M. Forman 978-2-8076-1534-2 hb. 978-2-8076-0906-8 epub Bruxelles, 2020. II, 496 pp., 11 fig. col., 4 fig. b/w, 3 tables. Price: CHF 134.00 / €D 115.95 / €A 119.20 / € 108.30 / £ 87.00 / US $ 129.95 At present, legal definitions of justice take account of a wide spectrum of concepts operating as juridical tools to protect future generations. Environmental justice, climate justice and protection of the Commons figure alongside new ways of conceiving justice itself, which must evolve in order to fit our changing world. It cannot be denied that we live in an era of wide-ranging transformation both in Law and Human Rights. In 1993, the now famous Oposa vs Factoran case in the Philippine Supreme Court created a precedent for future generations law and paved the way for legal action on behalf of future generations. This legal action also set a global precedent, in the sense that it heralds a new era in legal action throughout the world. Is it possible to take legal action on behalf of future generations? If so, on what legal bases could this occur? What scientific or legal fields have already been successfully used in this regard? Are there any other bases upon which such legal action could be taken? Mass disputes and litigation on behalf of Humankind in defense of the planet’s future are invoking future generations in constantly increasing numbers.

Community Values and Legality under Challenge The Example of International Climate Change Law Simon Blätgen 978-3-6318-5235-4 pb. 978-3-6318-7168-3 epub Berlin,2021. 252 S. Price: CHF 64.00 / €D 54.95 / €A 56.50 / € 51.40 / £ 42.00 / US $ 61.95 Climate change requires fundamental reconsiderations of the values our political and legal systems are to protect. At the same time, international law seems weakened after years of anti-multilateralism and pushbacks against a principled, value-driven international order. Against this backdrop, this book is the first to give a comprehensive and systematic analysis of values in international climate change law and the interplay between value-laden norms and legal form. It shows how an increasing focus on values in the climate change regime has facilitated a decline of legal form in comparison to the 1990s. Teasing out the tensions and trade-offs between a value focus and legal form, the book advances broader insights on the role of community values in public international law.

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Media and Communication Climate Change and the Media Volume 2

Edited by Benedetta Brevini and Justin Lewis 978-1-4331-5133-0 hb. 978-1-4331-5437-9 epub New York, 2018. X, 190 pp., 7 b/w ill., 11 tables Price: CHF 123.90 / €D 105.60 / €A 110.60 / € 100.59 / £ 80.80 / US $ 120.70 It is now more than a quarter of a century since the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published their first comprehensive report on the dangers posed by anthropogenic global warming. Over the last twenty-five years the weight of evidence about the causes and consequences of climate change has become compelling. The solutions are fairly simple—we must switch to more sustainable and efficient forms of energy production. And yet they remain elusive—globally we produce significantly more greenhouse gases now than we did back in 1990. The sad truth is that this inaction has made climate change inevitable—the only question that remains is whether we can prevent it spiraling out of control. How do we explain this colossal global failure? The problem is political rather than scientific: we know the risks and we know how to address them, but we lack the political will to do so. The media are pivotal in this equation: they have the power to set the public and the political agenda. Climate Change and the Media, Volume 2 gathers contributions from a range of international scholars to explore the media’s role in our understanding of the problem and our willingness to take action. Combined, these chapters explain how and why media coverage has, to date, fallen short in communicating both the science and the politics of climate change. They also offer guidance about how the media might shift from being the problem to becoming part of the solution.

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Media and Transnational Climate Justice Indigenous Activism and Climate Politics

Anna Roosvall and Matthew Tegelberg 978-1-4331-3488-3 hb. 978-1-4331-4600-8 epub New York, 2018. XX, 214 pp., 1 b/w ill., 5 color ill., 8 tables Price: CHF 102.90 / €D 87.30 / €A 91.50 / € 83.16 / £ 67.20 / US $ 99.70 Media and Transnational Climate Justice captures the intriguing nexus of globalization, crisis, justice, activism and news communication, at a time when radical measures are increasingly demanded to address one of the most pressing global issues: climate change. Anna Roosvall and Matthew Tegelberg take a unique approach to climate justice by focusing on transnational rather than international aspects, thereby contributing to the development of theories of justice for a global age, as well as in relation to media studies. The book specifically explores the roles, situations and activism of indigenous peoples who do not have full representation at UN climate summits despite being among those most exposed to injustices pertaining to climate change, as well as to injustices relating to politics and media coverage. This book thus scrutinizes political and ideological dimensions of the global phenomenon of climate change through interviews and observations with indigenous activists at UN climate summits, in combination with extensive empirical research conducted on legacy and social media coverage of climate change and indigenous peoples. The authors conclude by discussing transnational solidarity and suggest a solidarian mode of communication as a response to both the global crisis of climate change and the broader issues of injustice faced by indigenous peoples regarding redistribution, recognition and political representation.

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Media and Communication Children and Media Worldwide in a Time of a Pandemic Edited by Maya Götz and Dafna Lemish 978-1-4331-9483-2 pb. 978-1-4331-9485-6 epub New York, 2022. VI, 244 pp., 11 b/w ill., 10 tables. Price: CHF 55.00 / €D 47.95 / €A 48.60 / € 44.20 / £ 36.00 / US $ 52.95 This edited volume focuses on the lived experiences of children during the first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak in the spring of 2020, their knowledge and emotional reactions, the adjustments they made in their everyday lives, and the strengths and skills they developed in response. A central theme of inquiry is the place media held in all of these aspects: the roles they played for children’s informational, emotional, and social needs, how these have changed under the pandemic circumstances, and the media competencies children developed in utilizing and controlling the media in their lives. The book is based on responses of 4,200 children ages 9-13 to an international survey administered in 42 countries as well as additional complementaries localized studies. Comparative dimensions are central to this unique collection of chapters, along geographical and cultural lines, as well as gender, age, class, health, and refugee status. With 40 authors from around the world, this book highlights the potential of media to assist children and their families in times of crisis as well as their potential drawbacks. Lessons learned for future crises are outlined in the concluding chapter of this book, which will be an asset to scholars of children’s wellbeing as well as professionals of media for children, educators, and parents.

American Sport in the Shadow of a Pandemic Communicative Insights

Edited by Andrew C. Billings, Lawrence A. Wenner and Marie Hardin 978-1-4331-9191-6 pb. 978-1-4331-9193-0 epub New York, 2022. XXVI, 320 pp., 7 tables. Price: CHF 55.00 / €D 47.95 / €A 48.60 / € 44.20 / £ 36.00 / US $ 52.95 Warren Buffett once opined that "only when the tide rolls out do you discover who’s been swimming naked." In a similar vein, American Sport in the Shadow of a Pandemic focuses on how communication practices, structures, and principles change when a key locus—sport—has much of its cultural and political-economic power disrupted. How intertwined is the economic viability of an American collegiate institution to the communicative enactment of the regular staging of collegiate sports? What proportion of a sports media contract is for the competition itself, as opposed to the documentation of fans being "fanatic" as they witness contests live and in-person? Who and what is deemed most disposable, and how do such decisions play out for athletes of different genders, races, and abilities? Questions such as these form the core foci of this volume. As many have observed, out of crisis comes opportunity. In this instance, this volume provides an opportunity for leading scholars of communication and sport to consider which principles should be rethought or reconceptualized based on the effects of the pandemic on our culture, politics, and economy. Peter Lang Group AG, Place de la gare 12, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland Visit us at: www.peterlang.com Send your order to orders@peterlang.com

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Media and Communication

New Communication in the Post-Pandemic Era: Media, Education, and Information Edited by Hasan Kemal Süher, Deniz Denizel and Tuna Tetik 978-3-6318-5565-2 pb. 978-3-6318-6279-7 epub Berlin, 2021. 248 pp., 9 fig. b/w, 18 tables. Price: CHF 62.00 / €D 52.95 / €A 54.40 / € 49.50 / £ 41.00 / US $ 59.95 New Communication in the Post-Pandemic Era: Media, Education, and Information is a collection of contemporary post-positivist research and cultural/interpretative studies that explores new areas, redefines old concepts, and proposes rare discourses over communication theories, and portrays a new scene upon the edge of the global crisis by COVID-19 pandemic, which might lead to an ultimate paradigm shift pushing the post-industrial societies to a new complex of multilayered structural regressions. Covering a broad range of multidisciplinary topics, –including consumer behavior, advertising strategies, public relations, blockchain technologies, new education channels, labor economics, disaster politics, health engagement, corporate communication, information systems, streaming services, music reception, reality television, animation, filmmaking, new personality models, and brand-new aesthetic styles– this manuscript of selected essays and articles is optimally designed for academics, researchers, educators, media professionals, entrepreneurs, executives, organizers, scientists, artists, public relations specialists, and students who intend to enhance their understanding of how the structures of ‘New Communication’ resist, accept, or repurpose the new historical conditions of the global crisis through media, education, and information.

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Communication Studies in the Pandemic: The Turkish Panorama

Edited by Zekiye Tamer Gencer 978-3-6318-5561-4 pb. 978-3-6318-6259-9 epub Berlin, 2021. 216 pp., 32 fig. col., 1 fig. b/w, 7 tables. Price: CHF 58.00 / €D 49.95 / €A 51.40 / € 46.70 / £ 38.00 / US $ 56.95 The aim of this book is to take a look—in terms of communication—at the pandemic year, in which the normal flow of life was changed to abnormal throughout the world. An analysis has been made from different perspectives on public relations, advertising, cinema, mass media, and even interpersonal communication etc. We also examined the digital innovations that the Covid-19 pandemic brought to our lives and the changing behavior-attitudes associated with the pandemic. This book aims to provide a picture of what happened in Turkey in terms of communication in the general panorama. It contains important information for communication academics, students, and anyone who is curious about what happened during the pandemic period in the coming years. We hope this book will contribute to the readership.

Communication Studies during the Pandemic Period Interdisciplinary Approaches

Edited by Zülfiye Acar Sentürk and Yasemin Kilincarslan 978-3-6318-3872-3 pb. 978-3-6318-5459-4 epub Berlin, 2021. 246 pp., 54 fig. b/w, 10 tables. Open Access Price: CHF 58.00 / €D 49.95 / €A 51.40 / € 46.70 / £ 38.00 / US $ 56.95 The aim of the book is to reveal the changes and developments in the field of communication with the Coronavirus process. With the epidemic, many things have changed – from education to politics, from social media use to advertisements, from consumption habits to eating habits and also all daily habits. Articles discussed are effects of Covid-19 on social networks, political communication, advertisment, crisis and marketing. There are not only theory but also samples from different areas in this book.

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Media and Communication

Urban Communication Reader IV

Cities as Communicative Change Agents Edited by erin daina mcclellan, Yongjun Shin and Curry Chandler 978-1-4331-8157-3 hb. 978-1-4331-8159-7 epub New York, 2021. XVI, 338 pp., 12 b/w ill., 7 tables. Price: CHF 129.00 / €D 109.95 / €A 109.40 / € 104.20 / £ 84.00 / US $ 124.95 Today, the world is facing climate change, wealth inequality, housing crises, food shortages, mass migration, and now a global health pandemic. Cities are at the heart of both these problems and their solutions. Urban communication scholars are wellpoised to examine the change initiatives that are both caused and inspired by such complex problems. This volume provides a collection of urban communication research focused on how examining change through the lens of communication provides unique processual understandings of cities as dynamic sites formed through the interplay between concrete cases and conceptual ideas. The first section, Change through Institutional Intervention, addresses how diverse societal institutions— including policy, regulation, planning, and voluntary arts—interplay with changes in our urban communities. The second section, Change in Place and through Space, explores various ways in which spaces and places are able to transform through communicative practice, specifically focusing on how space and place provide unique frames for communicating change and influencing interaction in cities. The third section, Change through Participation and Engagement, collectively draws attention to the ways that public participation and engagement are utilized in cities in ways that enhance the communication both within and about them, focusing specifically on how this happens globally in teaching and learning environments, community planning partnerships, industrial site redevelopment projects, and approaches to food sovereignty in urban agricultural initiatives.

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Philosophy

Green Chemistry

A Brief Historical Critique Marcin Krasnodębski 978-3-6318-7818-7 hb. Berlin, 2022. 228 pp. Price: CHF 58.00 / €D 49.95 / €A 51.40 / € 46.70 / £ 38.00 / US $ 56.95

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In recent decades, green chemistry dominated the imagination of sustainability scholars all over the world and was embraced by leading global universities and companies. This new concept is supposed to address the environmental crisis by making chemistry safer and less polluting. And yet, under this seemingly straightforward success story hides a tangled and ambiguous reality: alternative frameworks, shoddy greenness criteria, and power struggles. This book retraces the history of the green chemistry concept and critically assesses its claims and dominant narratives about it. It is an indispensable guide for all those interested in the challenges of sustainability, whether they have background in chemistry or not. Its underlying question is: is green chemistry really that green?

Naturkrise und Einheitsmetaphysik

Giordano Bruno und Martin Heidegger im Kontext der Kritischen Patriarchatstheorie Mathias Behmann 978-3-6318-5198-2 hb. 978-3-6318-5200-2 epub Berlin, 2021. 200 S., 2 s/w Abb. Price: CHF 50.00 / €D 42.95 / €A 44.20 / € 40.20 / £ 33.00 / US $ 48.95 Im Unterschied zum östlichen Kulturkreis wird das Trennungsdenken im Westen seit 2000 Jahren von einer wirkmächtigen Instanz kultiviert: der abendländischen Philosophiegeschichte und der aus ihr hervorgegangenen neuzeitlichen Naturwissenschaft. Diese stellen den „Überbau" der mittlerweile global gewordenen Gesellschaftsordnung des „kapitalistischen Patriarchats" mit seinen technischen, ökonomischen, politischen, sozialen und kulturellen Manifestationen dar. Als Alternative zur „Utopie" eines technisch produzierten „Paradieses" auf Erden, die heute in Form einer dystopischen Naturkrise zutage tritt, drängt sich ein neues Naturverständnis und -verhältnis auf der Basis von Einheitsmetaphysik auf. Im vorliegenden Buch werden die zwei Grundsäulen der „Kritischen Patriarchatstheorie"–dieMatriarchaleNaturphilosophieunddiePatriarchatskritische Geschichtsphilosophie – im Rahmen einer kritischen Auseinandersetzung mit Giordano Bruno und Martin Heidegger erläutert.

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Philosophy

Philosophy and theory in higher education 12 Experiments in E-Study for a Post-Pandemic World Peter B. Hyland and Tyson E. Lewis Volume 3, Issue 3, Year 2021, 12 pages, pp. 147 - 158 Free online access at:

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Open Access Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education is an international refereed scholarly journal committed to advancing understanding of the role(s) and purpose(s) of higher education. The journal strives to be inclusive in scope, addressing topics and issues of significance to a wide range of scholars and practitioners concerned with the relationship between higher education and society. Rigorous submissions informed by diverse philosophical and theoretical orientations, including, but not limited to, critical theory, existentialism, feminism, queer theory, post-colonialism, Marxism, liberalism, poststructuralism, postmodernism, and posthumanism will be welcomed. PTIHE aims to stimulate critical analyses of policy and practice in higher education, with an emphasis on inter-disciplinarity and international perspectives. The content will be primarily philosophical and theoretically-based research papers. Analytical papers that reflect on empirical projects will also be featured in the journal. Short responses to previous articles as well as essay reviews of new works in the field will be considered to promote ongoing critical dialogue within the journal. Proposals for special issues, with thematically linked papers, are encouraged. 12 Experiments in E-Study for a post-Pandemic World The current coronavirus pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented acceleration of online instruction, particularly in the form of e-learning, yet there has not been a commensurate movement exploring the role of

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Affect, Ecofeminism, and Intersectional Struggles in Latin America A Tribute to Berta Cáceres

Irune Gabiola 978-1-4331-5909-1 hb. 978-1-4331-6556-6 epub New York, 2020. XVI, 184 pp., 8 color ill. Price: CHF 93.00 / €D 80.95 / €A 82.50 / € 75.00 / £ 60.00 / US $ 89.95 Affect, Ecofeminism, and Intersectional Struggles in Latin America: A Tribute to Berta Cáceres examines the power of affect in structuring decolonizing modes of resistance performed by social movements such as COPINH (Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras). Despite a harsh legacy of colonialism, indigenous communities continue suffering from territorial displacements, dispossession, and human rights abuses due to extractivist projects that are violently destroying their land and, therefore, the environment. In particular, the Lenca communities in Honduras have been negatively affected by Western ideas of "progress" and "development" that have historically eliminated ancestral knowledges and indigenous ecological cosmologies while reinforcing Eurocentrism. Nevertheless, by reflecting on and articulating strategies for resisting neoliberalism, COPINH and its cofounder Berta Cáceres’ commitment to environmental activism, ecofeminism, and intersectional struggles has contributed affectively and effectively to the production of democratic encounters in pursuit of social justice. In homage to Berta, who was brutally assassinated for her activism in 2016, this book takes the reader on an affective journey departing from the violent affects experienced by the Lencas due to colonial disruption, contemporary industrialization, and criminalization, towards COPINH’s political and social intervention fueled by outrage, resistance, transnational solidarity, care, mourning, and hope. In this way, subaltern actors nurture the power to—in line with Brian Massumi’s interpretation of affect—transform necropolitics into natality with the aim of creating a fairer and better world. The volume is an ideal contribution to environmental studies, cultural studies, and Latin American studies courses focused on social movements, activism, ecofeminism, and postcolonialism.

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Time for a European federation

How Europe could remain relevant in the century of globalization, climate change and the fourth industrial revolution Yannis Karamitsios 978-2-8757-4428-9 pb. 978-2-8757-4430-2 epub Bruxelles, 2022. 304 pp. Price: CHF 24.00 / €D 19.95 / €A 20.90 / € 19.00 / £ 16.00 / US $ 22.95 In the third decade of the 21st century, Europe is facing several serious challenges to its prosperity and freedom. Those include economic, financial and productive decline compared to the rest of the world, demographic stagnation, the effects of climate change, energy dependence from other continents and exclusion from technological innovations. This book proposes the creation of a federal European state that would replace and succeed the EU, its member states and other willing European countries. This is the only way for Europe to successfully address all those challenges and stay at centre stage in world affairs, in the century of globalization, climate change and the fourth industrial revolution. But addressing Europe’s existential challenges is not the only reason to move in that direction. A federal Europe would also become a major, self-sufficient geopolitical power, as strong as orstronger than the USA, Russia or China. It would be a model for other regional federations around the planet. The book is not restricted to the analysis of why we need a federal European state but further suggests substantial policies for many different sectors: economy, banking, foreign affairs, defence, education, health, social security, immigration, human rights, agriculture, fourth industrial revolution, circular economy and climate – to name some of them. At the end, it presents a rough budget estimation to show that such a federation would not only be desirable but also be feasible.

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Irresponsible Citizenship

The Cultural Roots of the Crisis of Authority in Times of Pandemic Jean-François Caron 978-1-4331-8908-1 hb. 978-1-4331-8953-1 epub New York, 2021. VI, 76 pp. Price: CHF 31.00 / €D 26.95 / €A 27.50 / € 25.00 / £ 20.00 / US $ 30.95 The Covid-19 pandemic has revealed the serious crisis of political authorities that liberal societies are currently experiencing. Indeed, a significant number of individuals living in these societies did not hesitate to defy the sanitary rules enacted by their government which has made it difficult for them to stop the virus from spreading. What can explain such a situation? This is what this book is discussing. Whether it is the growing popularity of conspiracy theories, the distrust towards governments or cultural and religious beliefs that take precedence over the respect of governments’ directives, all these factors that have led so many individuals to act in an irresponsible way during the pandemic find their roots in the liberal tradition as it originated in the 18th century and in its more recent development which has had the effect of decentralizing the individual from his collective responsibilities in favor of an almost unlimited enjoyment of his individual freedom. This health crisis has revealed the urgency for liberal societies to establish a better balance between collective interest and individual freedom through responsible citizenship capable of protecting its citizens against the adoption of draconian measures when they will be struck again by upcoming pandemics that appear to be unfortunately inevitable.

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Power and Capacity in Urban Climate Governance Germany and England Compared

Peter Eckersley 978-1-7870-7951-9 hb. 978-1-7870-7953-3 epub Oxford, 2018. XIV, 302 pp., 8fig. col., 12 tables, 23 graphs Price: CHF 94.50 / €D 78.90 / €A 82.70 / € 75.18 / £ 60.90 / US $ 92.35 This book introduces an innovative theoretical framework to identify how different systems of government shape climate policymaking arrangements at the local level. It highlights how resource interdependencies and power relationships involving municipalities, higher tiers of government and other local actors shape urban governance in two case study cities: Newcastle upon Tyne, in England, and Gelsenkirchen, in Germany. By applying the framework to policymaking in three sectors (climate change strategy, planning and each council’s own corporate activities), the study shows how these relationships shape policy styles, objectives and outcomes at the local level. The book also reveals how urban policymaking arrangements in both Germany and England are evolving, as municipal governments seek to increase their capacity to address challenging policy problems whilst facing resource constraints. This book was the runner-up in the 2017 Early Career Researcher Prize in German Studies, a collaboration between the Institute for German Studies at the University of Birmingham and Peter Lang.

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Science, Society & Culture

Winter sports resorts’ strategies to adapt to climate change General trends and local responses

Edited by Clémence Massart, George Emmanuelle, Philippe Bourdeau, Anne-Marie Granet-Abisset and Christophe Gauchon 978-2-8076-1311-9 pb. 978-2-8076-1313-3 epub Bruxelles, 2020. 362 pp., 20 fig. col, 37 fig. b/w, 15 tables. Price: CHF 134.00 / €D 115.95 / €A 119.20 / € 108.30 / £ 87.00 / US $ 129.95 How do global changes influence the trajectory of winter sports resorts and their future? What local responses are made in different regions of the world according to historical contexts and specific resources? Based on an interdisciplinary reading of a vast repertoire of cases located in Europe, North America, Asia and Oceania, the book brings together a panel of international reference authors who present their latest work. Their contributions put into perspective many forms of adaptation to climate, economic, social and cultural transformations. This innovative approach, which combines environmental and societal issues, will be of interest to all observers and players in the winter sports sector.

Theory and practice in sustainable planning and design Planning, Design, Applications

Edited by Murat Özyavuz 978-3-6318-1792-6 pb. 978-3-6318-3068-0 epub Berlin, 2020. 788 pp., 225 fig. b/w, 99 tables. Price: CHF 118.00 / €D 94.95 / €A 104.50 / € 95.00 / £ 78.00 / US $ 114.95 Global warming and the resulting climate change affect the cities most. With the decrease of rural areas in recent years, migration to cities has increased. With the rapid migration, an orderly structuring occurred in the cities, and as a result, the quality of the urban environment has started to decrease. In order to mitigate this issue, planners and designers have started to use different approaches to make cities more sustainable and livable. This book contains new theories, approaches and practices that scientists devise for physical planning and design.

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"Theories, Techniques, Strategies" For Spatial Planners & Designers Planning, Design, Applications

Edited by Murat Özyavuz 978-3-6318-3922-5 pb. 978-3-6318-5438-9 epub Berlin, 2021. 1104 pp., 400 fig. b/w, 141 tables. Price: CHF 155.00 / €D 134.95 / €A 137.80 / € 125.30 / £ 102.00 / US $ 150.95 Global warming and the resulting climate change affect our cities the most. In the recent years, migration to cities from the rural areas has increased. With this, an orderly structuring occurred in the cities, and as a result, the quality of the urban environment started to decrease. For this reason, planners and designers have started to introduce different approaches to make cities more sustainable and livable. This book contains new theories, approaches and practices that scientists deal with regarding physical planning and design.

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Sociology

Anthropozän und Nachhaltigkeit Denkanstöße zur Klimakrise und für ein zukunftsfähiges Handeln Werner Mittelstaedt 978-3-6318-2521-1 hb. 978-3-6318-2523-5 epub Berlin, 2020. 242 S., 4 farb. Abb. Price: CHF 35.00 / €D 29.95 / €A 30.80 / € 28.00 / £ 23.00 / US $ 33.95 Was genau ist das Anthropozän und wie ist es entstanden? Welche Kräfte wirken in ihm? Wohin führt es die globale Zivilisation? Hat das Anthropozän die Klimakrise herbeigeführt? Gibt es durch das Anthropozän praktisch keine reale Nachhaltigkeit mehr? Was kann aus den vielen Krisen im Anthropozän gelernt werden? Diese Fragestellungen werden gut lesbar und anschaulich auf dem aktuellen Stand der Dinge behandelt. Auf dieser Basis stellt der Autor einen detaillierten Plan zur Abschwächung der Klimakrise vor, der durch einzelne Staaten verwirklicht werden könnte. Außerdem präsentiert er ein Konzept zur Erzielung realer Nachhaltigkeit und begründet, warum das Anthropozän als neues Erdzeitalter ausgerufen werden sollte. In diesem Kontext geht der Autor auch auf die Coronavirus-Pandemie ein. Das Buch schließt mit der Aufforderung, die »zweite Aufklärung« voranzutreiben. Sie ist notwendig, um das noch verbleibende Zeitfenster von wenigen Dekaden zu nutzen, damit das Anthropozän zukunftsfähig wird.

Understanding Environmental Policy After Covid-19 Edited by Ömer UĞUR and Emre Cengiz 978-3-6318-6112-7 pb. 978-3-6318-6798-3 epub Berlin, 2021. 286 pp., 24 fig. b/w, 17 tables. Price: CHF 60.00 / €D 51.95 / €A 53.40 / € 48.60 / £ 40.00 / US $ 58.95 Environmental and climate problems have gained a global dimension and constitute one of the important issues of world politics and economies. The necessity of all states to act together on these problems, which threaten the present and future of humanity, and find the solution has revealed the “global” character of the process. The interdependence created by economic development and environmental problems brought a new meaning and dimension to both national and international politics. Especially the recent pandemic has made the global nature of environmental issues more understandable. In this context, it seems necessary to create a work that deals with current debates in the field, which will help identify the problems in the field and find solutions to them.

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Emerging New Voices in Critical Animal Studies Vegan Studies for Total Liberation

Edited by Nathan Poirier, Anthony J. Nocella II and Annie Bernatchez 978-1-4331-9287-6 hb. 978-1-4331-9167-1 epub New York, 2022. XX, 130 pp. Price: CHF 123.00 / €D 107.95 / €A 110.00 / € 100.00 / £ 80.00 / US $ 119.95 Emerging New Voices in Critical Animal Studies: Vegan Studies for Total Liberation, co-edited by Nathan Poirier, Anthony J. Nocella II, and Annie Bernatchez of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies, is a brilliant radical engaging intersectional book promoting total liberation from new fresh critical animal studies voices throughout the world. This captivating critical animal studies collection, influenced by historical and ongoing radical movements such as green anarchism, Black liberation, prison abolition, feminism, Queer liberation, disability rights, and decolonization, is one of the most powerful texts in the last decade within the animal liberation movement. We must begin to listen to new and young scholars for social justice to evolve in order to end speciesism and all forms of oppression. Read, share, reflect and act on this interdisciplinary collection of scholar-activists from sociology, anthropology, criminology, economics, philosophy, cultural studies, eco-theology, environmental studies, and education that will transform the global movement for radical social justice and propel total liberation forward.

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The Great Lockdown

Western Societies and the Fear of Death Jean-François Caron 978-1-4331-9535-8 hb. 978-1-4331-9537-2 epub New York, 2022. X, 80 pp., 8 b/w ill. Price: CHF 52.00 / €D 44.95 / €A 45.90 / € 41.70 / £ 34.00 / US $ 50.95 It is being said that we should all be proud of the way we are confronting the Covid-19 pandemic. Rather than privileging profits and trade, Western societies have made the noble decision to save lives at all costs. Indeed, the logic that has prevailed is that accepting any trade-off between saving lives and saving the economy is an unacceptable and monstrous idea, which is why liberal democracies worldwide have chosen to shutter businesses and force people to self-quarantine in their homes as much and for as long as possible. A vast majority of citizens and political leaders deemed that acting otherwise would have been nothing else but pure moral bankruptcy. Is it, however, possible that Western societies have gone the wrong way by embracing this inherently basic and impoverished version of life? The reason why a significant majority of us are unable to see this truth is because of our refusal to accept death and the tragic essence of human life which is the result of the various cultural parameters we have grown accustomed to over the past decades that followed WWII. The Covid-19 pandemic has simply been the triggering factor that has allowed these factors to reinforce the full strength they wield on our understanding of life. Defined primarily by a fear of death, the desire to prolong life as much as possible and minimize the hurdles individuals have to face during their existence has created a beast that is, in appearance, reassuring to the fearful creatures we have become. This beast has asepticized societies that refute the tragic nature of life and are willing to hinder individuals’ freedom and what makes our existence inherently humane. However, without realizing it, this Leviathan that now takes the form of a "nanny state" has altered our nature from individuals able and encouraged to enjoy life to people whose only destiny is to simply survive for as long as possible, without any other purpose than to avoid anything that might jeopardize this objective.

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Literacy and Learning in Times of Crisis Emergent Teaching Through Emergencies

Edited by Sara Alvarez, Yana Kuchirko, Mark McBeth, Meghmala Tarafdar and Melissa Watson 978-1-4331-9472-6 hb. 978-1-4331-9048-3 epub New York, 2022. Price: CHF 149.00 / €D 129.95 / €A 132.90 / € 120.80 / £ 97.00 / US $ 144.95

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In this collection, Literacy and Learning in Times of Crisis: Emergent Teaching Through Emergencies, the contributors offer insights from theoretical, historical, and pedagogical lenses and these critical insights emerge out of their academic, scholarly, and personal experiences of teaching during crises. In some cases, authors have taught while battling COVID, and others have done so while addressing and acknowledging school-based violence. While some teach the analysis of the discourse of crisis, others critique the missteps of policy-making during calamity. More so, some authors examine the finesse of micro-teaching at emotional levels; others find the means to develop macro-structures of programmatic curriculum. Literacy and Learning in Times of Crisis highlights the educational decision making that educators have used to cope with the dilemmas that they and their students have faced at the turn of the millennium. Specifically, contributors to this collection offer a broad range of experiences, expertise, and engagement with pedagogy during emergencies that we currently face but also frame issues of emergencies that will inevitably challenge educators in the future.

COVID-19 Studies Concerning Health, Social and Economic Aspects Edited by Mustafa Demirkiran and Burhanettin Uysal 978-3-6318-4112-9 pb. 978-3-6318-4266-9 epub Berlin, 2020. 186 pp., 33 fig. b/w, 32 tables. Price: CHF 42.00 / €D 34.95 / €A 35.00 / € 33.30 / £ 28.00 / US $ 40.95 All people around the world are directly or indirectly under the influence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which appeared in China in December 2019, and the COVID-19 pandemic caused by it. This pandemic, which is still ongoing, has infected over 40 million people and killed around 1 million, according to the latest data from the World Health Organization. Besides significant effects on human health, the overall effect of the pandemic will be much greater than predicted, as it can also cause major social and economic problems. In this context, the book contributes with 10 original scientific studies for understanding the health, social, and economic aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Sociology Covid-19, the Second World War, and the Idea of Britishness Edited by Joanne Pettitt 978-1-7899-7979-4 pb. 978-1-7899-7981-7 epub Oxford, 2021. VIII, 346 pp., 2 fig. b/w. Price: CHF 94.00 / €D 80.95 / €A 82.90 / € 75.40 / £ 61.00 / US $ 91.95 In Great Britain, discussions of the Coronavirus pandemic have frequently been intertwined with references to the Second World War. Such allusions are to be found in political speeches, journalistic accounts and opinion pieces; they are also replete in the cultural sphere. Bringing together scholars from a range of disciplines, this comprehensive volume seeks to evaluate the uses (and abuses) of this rhetoric. The result is a multifaceted meditation on Britain’s response to the pandemic.

Learning from Resilience Strategies in Tanzania An outlook of International Development Challenges

Edited by Pascaline Gaborit and Donath Olomi 978-2-8757-4432-6 pb. 978-2-8757-4434-0 epub Bruxelles, 2022. 380 pp., 15 fig. col., 9 fig. b/w, 20 tables. Open Access Price: CHF 56.00 / €D 47.95 / €A 49.50 / € 45.00 / £ 37.00 / US $ 54.95 Tanzania has been considered a model for development, peace, and stability despite the arrival of refugees from neighboring countries and the potential tensions related to climate change. Although it has accessed the rank of middleincome country, Tanzania still faces several challenges, particularly in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The book aims at analyzing these challenges as well as the country’s successes through a multi-disciplinary approach considering economic perspectives as well as conflict prevention, dialogue integration, climate change adaptation, forests’ protection, and social perspectives – especially relating to women and girls. The current Covid situation has shaken the whole world and raised many questions on how the different regions and countries could adapt and develop resilience strategies in an uncertain and ever-changing context. Therefore, the book is not only about Tanzania but also about what we can learn from the research on Tanzania in terms of vulnerabilities and resilience strategies. This book is an outlook of International Development Challenges. This book is co-funded by the European Union in the framework of the project Pilot 4 Research and Dialogue. Peter Lang Group AG, Place de la gare 12, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland Visit us at: www.peterlang.com Send your order to orders@peterlang.com

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L’avenir

Critique, résistance, utopie Edited by Brigitte Cholvy, David Doat, Pascal Marin, Tanguy Marie Pouliquen and Nathanaël Wallenhorst 978-2-8076-1637-0 pb. 978-2807-61639-4 epub Bruxelles, 2022. 280 p., 2 tabl. Price: CHF 56.00 / €D 47.95 / €A 49.50 / € 45.00 / £ 37.00 / US $ 54.95 L’AVENIR nous a souvent fasciné comme horizon d’attente et objet d’espérance. Entre les découvertes remarquables et les sidérations dues aux violences de l’histoire mondiale et à la prise de conscience du désastre environnemental, comment inventer un avenir à l’époque de l’Anthropocène ? Comment penser l’avenir dans un temps suspendu par les crises sanitaire, économique et géopolitique. L’avenir sera-t-il pris en charge par une démesure techno-économique ? L’avenir serait-il en train de disparaître (effondrement) ? Et si l’avenir exigeait de travailler sur les bouleversements des temporalités et des conditions d’habitabilité de la terre ? Face à la violence, à l’inefficacité, au leurre, et si l’avenir était le fruit d’une résistance, d’une critique et d’une utopie ? C’est cette dernière proposition qui est mise au travail au sein de cet ouvrage collectif. Comment penser l’articulation entre ces trois fonctions ? Posture critique vis-à-vis de la modernité ; posture utopiste pour continuer, raisonnablement ou pas, d’espérer ; posture résistante par son ancrage dans le réel et dans les combats actuels. En somme, tenir dans l’opposition (résistance) à partir de ce qui est identifié comme posant question (critique) pour que l’avenir espéré puisse advenir (utopie).

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Sociology Imagining New Human-Animal Futures in Australia Edited by Jane Mummery and Debbie Rodan 978-1-78997-314-3 hb. 978-1-78997-315-0 epub Oxford, 2022. Price: CHF 85.00 / €D 72.95 / €A 74.70 / € 67.90 / £ 55.00 / $ 82.95 Available soon Examining social imaginaries is important for exploring how we might live differently. This interdisciplinary book combines ethical, narrative, and media analysis to investigate emerging ideas regarding human-animal interaction and cohabitation in Australia in the twenty-first century. The authors appraise the range of conventions, standards, and narratives that have driven Australians’ interactions with animals. They further trace how animal advocates, activist groups, and other influencers are calling for change, together with inspiring everyday Australians to better consider the status and wellbeing of animals in Australia. In this work they draw on a wide range of sources: from activist campaigning and well-known cultural narratives to diverse forms of mainstream media production and scientific analysis. They examine the treatment of livestock animals, common understandings of companion animals, the protection of threatened species, the complexity of living alongside native animals, and the possible rewilding of Australian communities and landscapes. The book also addresses the question of what living in more-than-human, multispecies communities might mean and look like in practice. In every chapter the authors endeavour to better understand how Australians live alongside animals and imagine how better models for interaction, cohabitation, and communal living with animals might be built.

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Selected Series Eco Polis Edited by Xavier Arnauld de Sartre and Olivier Petit https://www.peterlang.com/series/ecopolis Series founded by Marc Mormont The EcoPolis series is dedicated to the analysis of changes that occur simultaneously in society and the environment when the latter becomes a fundamental concern. For a long time the environment was defined as being external to society, like the world of nature and ecosystems which serves as a material foundation for social life. Thus the aim of environmental policies has been to "preserve", to "protect" or even to "manage" that which was seen as a sort of infrastructure of our societies. After several decades of environmental policy, nature and the environment have become objects of government and it is seemingly within the same movement that each society models its environment and shapes itself. This dialectic will be central to the series.

Volume 37 Agroecological transitions, between determinist and open-ended visions Claire Lamine, Danièle Magda, Marta Rivera-Ferre and Terry Marsden 978-2-8076-1852-7 pb. 978-2-8076-1854-1 epub Bruxelles, 2021. 318 p., 17 ill. en couleurs, 8 ill. n/b, 11 tabl.

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Volume 36 La prévention des déchets

Innovations sociales, action publique et transition sociotechnique Victor Bailly, Rémi Barbier and François-Joseph Daniel 978-2-8076-1836-7 pb. 978-2-8076-1838-1 epub Bruxelles, 2022. 348 p., 1 ill. en couleurs, 11 ill. n/b. Price: CHF 63.00 / €D 54.95 / €A 56.10 / € 51.00 / £ 42.00 / US $ 61.95

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Volume 35 La société des eaux cachées du Saïss

Ethnographie d’un basculement hydro-technique Rhoda Fofack-Garcia 978-2-8076-1400-0 pb. 978-2-8076-1402-4 epub Bruxelles, 2021. 252 p., 46 ill. en couleurs, 16 ill. n/b, 6 tabl. Price: CHF 60.00 / €D 52.95 / €A 53.50 / € 48.60 / £ 40.00 / US $ 58.95

Volume 34 Effort environnemental et équité

Les politiques publiques de l’eau et de la biodiversité en France Edited by Valérie Deldrève, Jacqueline Candau and Camille Noûs 978-2-8076-1700-1 pb. 978-2-8076-1702-5 epub Bruxelles, 2021. 534 p., 52 ill. en couleurs, 8 ill. n/b, 3 tabl.

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Selected Series Studies in Literature, Culture, and the Environment / Studien zu Literatur, Kultur und Umwelt Edited by Gabriele Dürbeck, Hannes Bergthaller, Robert S. Emmett, Serenella Iovino and Ulrike Plath https://www.peterlang.com/series/slku This interdisciplinary and international book series aims to bring together current approaches in the environmental humanities (particularly in the fields of ecocriticism, environmental history, and environmental justice), with a focus on European contexts. It comprises thematic and theoretical studies which engage ecological issues, climate change, and the discourse of the Anthropocene, seeking to understand the forms of their representation across different media, cultures, and historical periods. „Studies in Literature, Culture, and the Environment" aim to connect the environmental humanities to the social and natural sciences and thus to contribute to the remediation of ecological problems. The series comprises monographs and edited volumes in both German and English. All publications will be peer reviewed. Book proposals are welcome and may be submitted to the editors. Editorial Board: Stefania Barca (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Axel Goodbody (University of Bath, UK) Isabel Hoving (Leiden University, The Netherlands) Dolly Jørgensen (Luleå University of Technology, Sweden) Timo Maran (University of Tartu, Estonia) Serpil Oppermann (Cappadocia University, Ürgüp/Nevşehir, Turkey) Dana Phillips (Towson University, Baltimore, USA) Stephanie Posthumus (McGill University, Montreal, Canada) Christiane Solte-Gresser (Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany) Keijiro Suga (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan) Pasquale Verdicchio (University of California, San Diego, USA) Berbeli Wanning (University of Siegen, Germany) Sabine Wilke (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) Hubert Zapf (University of Augsburg, Germany) Evi Zemanek (University of Freiburg, Germany)

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Volume 10 Literaturen und Kulturen des Vegetabilen. Plant Studies – kulturwissenschaftliche Pflanzenforschung Edited by Urte Stobbe, Anke Kramer and Berbeli Wanning 978-3-6318-5938-4 hb. 978-3-6318-6976-5 epub Berlin, 2022. 414 S., 23 farb. Abb., 4 s/w Abb. Price: CHF 81.00 / €D 69.95 / €A 71.90 / € 65.40 / £ 54.00 / US $ 78.95

Volume 9 Die Pflanzenwelt im Fokus der Environmental Humanities / Le végétal au défi des Humanités environnementales Deutsch-französische Perspektiven / Perspectives franco-allemandes Edited by Aurélie Choné and Philippe Hamman 978-3-6318-3534-0 hb. 978-3-6318-5835-6 epub Berlin, 2021. 350 p., 1 ill. en couleurs, 1 ill. n/b. Price: CHF 81.00 / € D 69.95 / €A 71.90 / € 65.40 / £ 54.00 / US $ 78.95

Volume 8 Kulturökologie und ökologische Kulturen in der Großregion / Écologie culturelle et cultures écologiques dans la Grande Région Edited by Sébastian Thiltges and Christiane Solte-Gresser 978-3-6318-0732-3 hb. 978-3-6318-2862-5 epub Berlin, 2020. 278 S., 25 farb. Abb., 7 s/w Abb. Price: CHF 71.00 / €D 59.95 / €A 60.00 / € 57.10 / £ 47.00 / US $ 68.95

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Volume 7 Madness in the Woods: Representations of the Ecological Uncanny Edited by Tina-Karen Pusse, Heike Schwarz and Rebecca Downes 978-3-6317-9339-8 hb. 978-3-6318-2165-7 epub Berlin, 2020. 246 pp. Price: CHF 71.00 / €D 59.95 / €A 60.00 / € 57.10 / £ 47.00 / US $ 68.95

Volume 6 Hispanic Ecocriticism Edited by José Manuel Marrero Henríquez 978-3-6317-8550-8 hb. 978-3-6317-8956-8 epub Berlin, 2019. 252 pp., 3 fig. b/w. Price: CHF 70.00 / €D 58.90 / €A 61.70 / € 56.10 / £ 46.00 / US $ 67.95

Volume 5 Repräsentationsweisen des Anthropozän in Literatur und Medien Representations of the Anthropocene in Literature and Media Edited by Gabriele Dürbeck and Jonas Nesselhauf 978-3-6317-7269-0 hb. 978-3-6317-7727-5 epub Berlin, 2019. 242 S., 7 farb. Abb., 6 s/w Abb. Price: CHF 58.00 / €D 49.00 / €A 51.40 / € 46.70 / £ 38.00 / US $ 56.95

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Volume 4 Eco«Ulysses»

Nature, Nation, Consumption Yi-peng Lai 978-3-6317-4403-1 hb. 978-3-6317-6225-7 epub Berlin, 2018. 195 pp., 11 fig. b/w Price: CHF 52.50 / €D 44.30 / €A 46.40 / € 42.21 / £ 34.70 / US $ 51.40

Volume 3 Ökologischer Wandel in der deutschsprachigen Literatur des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts Neue Perspektiven und Ansätze

Edited by Gabriele Dürbeck, Christine Kanz and Ralf Zschachlitz 978-3-6316-7719-3 hb. 978-3-6317-6225-7 epub Berlin, 2018. 299 pp., 3 s/w fig. Price: CHF 73.50 / €D 61.90 / €A 64.80 / € 58.91 / £ 48.30 / US $ 71.35

Volume 2 Characterising the Anthropocene

Ecological Degradation in Italian Twenty-First Century Literary Writing Alessandro Macilenti 978-3-6317-3279-3 hb. 978-3-6317-6225-7 epub Berlin, 2018. IIX, 212 pp., 1 fig. col., 1 fig. b/w, 2 tables, 4 graphs Price: CHF 60.90 / €D 51.50 / €A 53.90 / € 49.04 / £ 39.90 / US $ 59.80

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Volume 1 French Ecocriticism From the Early Modern Period to the Twenty-First Century Edited by Daniel A. Finch-Race and Stephanie Posthumus 978-3-6316-7345-4 hb. 978-3-6530-6606-7 epub Frankfurt am Main, 2017. 296 pp.

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Selected Series New Series Plants and Animals: Interdisciplinary Approaches Edited by Susan McHugh and Patrícia Vieira https://www.peterlang.com/series/paia Plants and Animals: Interdisciplinary Approaches aims to publish scholarly work that addresses common challenges across the fields of plant and animal studies from interdisciplinary perspectives. The series welcomes monographs and edited collections that focus and reflect upon interactions of plants, animals, and humans in innovative ways. At a time of large-scale anthropogenic species extinction, there is a pressing need to promote scholarship that can help us envision more equitable and harmonious forms of coexistence on the planet. The series therefore encourages submissions explicitly geared to build bridges not only between plant and animal studies, but also leading-edge research on other forms of life or ways of being, including fungi, lichens, algae and other microorganisms, as well as scholarship on fantasy creatures, cryptids, semi-living beings, and even non-living forms of existence. The goal is to abolish an artificially compartmentalized view of the world in order to add to the ways of knowing that are beginning to grow through the interconnections between these related fields of study. Grounded in the humanities, Plants and Animals welcomes transdisciplinary perspectives that engage with scholarship in the social sciences and in the natural sciences. The editors are welcoming proposals. If you are interested in publishing in the series, please contact editorial@peterlang.com

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