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Environment and Citizenship in Latin America - Natures, Subjects and Struggles

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Scholarship related to environmental questions in Latin America has only recently begun to coalesce around citizenship as both an empirical site of inquiry and an analytical frame of reference. This has led to a series of new insights and perspectives, but few efforts have been made to bring these various approaches into a sustained conversation across different social, temporal and geographic contexts. This volume is the result of a collaborative endeavour to advance debates on environmental citizenship, while simultaneously and systematically addressing broader theoretical and methodological questions related to the particularities of studying environment and citizenship in Latin America. Providing a window onto leading scholarship in the field, the book also sets an ambitious agenda to spark further research.

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List of Tables and Photos

Acknowledgements

Introduction

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

List of Acronyms

List of Contributors

Index


About the author










Alex Latta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Global Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University and in the Balsillie School of International Affairs.


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Scholarship related to environmental questions in Latin America has only recently begun to coalesce around citizenship as both an empirical site of inquiry and an analytical frame of reference. This has led to a series of new insights and perspectives, but few efforts have been made to bring these various approaches into a sustained conversation across different social, temporal and geographic contexts. This volume is the result of a collaborative endeavour to advance debates on environmental citizenship, while simultaneously and systematically addressing broader theoretical and methodological questions related to the particularities of studying environment and citizenship in Latin America. Providing a window onto leading scholarship in the field, the book also sets an ambitious agenda to spark further research.

Product details

Authors Alex Wittman Latta
Assisted by Alex Latta (Editor), Hannah Wittman (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9781782389095
ISBN 978-1-78238-909-5
No. of pages 262
Series CEDLA Latin America Studies
Subjects Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Environmental Studies (General), Anthropology (General)

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