Contents
Environmental Silence: A Century Dedicated to the Nine Million
Part IGeographies of Environmental Violence
1Chornobyl Body Politics: Making Environmental Violence Visible
2Cleaning Our Messes: The Unprotected Workers Keeping Climate Change at Bay
3Inuit Nunangat and the Blue Pacific: Counter-mapping and Counter-narrating Indigenous Space in the Arctic and the Pacific Ocean
4Prior Consultation in Latin American Extractives: Structural Forces behind Environmental Violence
5Radiological Risk Imposition as Environmental Violence: A Case Study of Nuclear Harms and the Limits of Legal Redress in French Polynesia/Ma¯‘ohi Nui
Part IICritical Engagement of and with Environmental Violence
6Sustainable Development: How Its Pursuit Relates to Environmental Violence and Why We Should Replace It with the Concept of Sustainable Life
7The Affluence–Technology Connection in the Struggle for Sustainability
8Epistemic and Environmental Violence in Latin American Environmental Decolonial Thought
10Don’t Look Up, Environmental Violence, and Apocalyptic Climate Allegories
11The Normative Environmental Discourse in Pablo Neruda’s Alturas de Macchu Picchu
Part IIIEnvironmental Violence Impacts, Responses, Resistance, and Alternatives
13A Catholic Peacebuilding Response to the Environmental Violence of Mining
14Environmental Violence and Agriculture: Incorporating Jacques Ellul’s Theory of Technique and Technological Morality into the Environmental Violence Framework
16Materialistic Lifestyles as Facilitators of Environmental Violence: Can Flow Experiences Offer an Antidote?