Geographies of Nature: Societies, Environments, Ecologies/

By: Steve HinchliffeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: SAGE, 2012ISBN: 9781446212516Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: What are Geographies of Nature? Chapter 1: Nature's Reality Introduction Nature Out There Two Species of Nature Conclusion Background Reading Further Reading Chapter 2: The Thought of Nature Evolution as Competitive Individualism Darwin, Evolution and its Impacts Conclusion: From Dependency to Co-Production Background Reading Further Reading Chapter 3: Towards the Co-Production of Nature and Society Divisions – Their Causes and Consequences Scrapie: A Sociable History Conclusion Background Reading Further Reading Chapter 4: Hybrid Natures Interactions Hybrids A More than Human Phenomenology? Conclusion Background Reading Further Reading Chapter 5: Geographies of Nature and Difference Degrees and Differences Nature's Geography Involving Geographies of Nature Conclusion Background Reading Further Reading Part II: How and Why Geographies of Nature Matter? Chapter 6: First Things? Nature and the Sciences First Things – Conforming Proteins in Practice Making Policy Without Politics: Sticking to Non-Stick Facts Ways of Being Open The Politics of Things Conclusion Background Reading Further Reading Chapter 7: Securing Natures Introduction Biosecurity Foot and Mouth Disease Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Multiple Networks Conclusion Background Reading Further Reading Chapter 8: Conserving Natures Conserving Nature in Theory and Practice Making Things Present Ethologies and Representation A Careful Conservation Conclusion Background Reading Further Reading Chapter 9: Animals and Environments – Towards a Caring Environmentalism Human Animals – What Kind of Relation? Translating the Manifesto Conclusion Background Reading Further Reading Chapter 10: Environmental Policies and Sustainabilities Making Things Concrete Modes of Ordering Ecologies of Action Sustainability and Multiplicity Conclusion Further Reading
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Part I: What are Geographies of Nature?

Chapter 1: Nature's Reality
Introduction
Nature Out There
Two Species of Nature
Conclusion
Background Reading
Further Reading
Chapter 2: The Thought of Nature
Evolution as Competitive Individualism
Darwin, Evolution and its Impacts
Conclusion: From Dependency to Co-Production
Background Reading
Further Reading
Chapter 3: Towards the Co-Production of Nature and Society
Divisions – Their Causes and Consequences
Scrapie: A Sociable History
Conclusion
Background Reading
Further Reading
Chapter 4: Hybrid Natures
Interactions
Hybrids
A More than Human Phenomenology?
Conclusion
Background Reading
Further Reading
Chapter 5: Geographies of Nature and Difference
Degrees and Differences
Nature's Geography
Involving Geographies of Nature
Conclusion
Background Reading
Further Reading
Part II: How and Why Geographies of Nature Matter?

Chapter 6: First Things? Nature and the Sciences
First Things – Conforming Proteins in Practice
Making Policy Without Politics: Sticking to Non-Stick Facts
Ways of Being Open
The Politics of Things
Conclusion
Background Reading
Further Reading
Chapter 7: Securing Natures
Introduction
Biosecurity
Foot and Mouth Disease
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
Multiple Networks
Conclusion
Background Reading
Further Reading
Chapter 8: Conserving Natures
Conserving Nature in Theory and Practice
Making Things Present
Ethologies and Representation
A Careful Conservation
Conclusion
Background Reading
Further Reading
Chapter 9: Animals and Environments – Towards a Caring Environmentalism
Human Animals – What Kind of Relation?
Translating the Manifesto
Conclusion
Background Reading
Further Reading
Chapter 10: Environmental Policies and Sustainabilities
Making Things Concrete
Modes of Ordering
Ecologies of Action
Sustainability and Multiplicity
Conclusion
Further Reading

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