In this book, a celebration of the work of the sociologist Peter Dickens serves as the catalyst for exploring the relationship between human `internal nature' (our health and psychological well-being) and `external nature' (the environment on which we depend and which we collectively transform). Across contributions from Ted Benton, James Ormrod, Kate Soper, John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark, Graham Sharp, James Addicott, Kathryn Dean and Peter Dickens himself, the book draws attention to alienation associated with the promotion of different knowledges in late capitalist production. But it...
In this book, a celebration of the work of the sociologist Peter Dickens serves as the catalyst for exploring the relationship between human `internal...
Societies have always been formed in a relationship with the rest of the universe. With rapid developments in satellite communications and imaging, space exploration and tourism, military space technology, and cosmology itself, relationships with outer space are changing. These changes have inspired a wave of critical academic work in recent years, re-examining the history, present and future of outer space and the place of humans within it. This handbook provides an in-depth exploration of major themes relating to society, culture and the universe and will inspire and cultivate debate in...
Societies have always been formed in a relationship with the rest of the universe. With rapid developments in satellite communications and imaging, sp...