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Dimitrios Roussopoulos

    Dimitri Roussopoulos es principalmente un activista político y ecologista cuyos intereses se extienden a la escritura, edición y publicación. Educado en filosofía, política y economía en universidades de Montreal y Londres, Roussopoulos siempre ha buscado mantenerse independiente de los confines académicos. Aparte de un breve período enseñando en una escuela influenciada por la filosofía educativa progresista de John Dewey, ha mantenido su autonomía institucional. Su obra refleja un profundo compromiso con el activismo político, el pensamiento ecológico y la investigación intelectual independiente.

    Political Ecology: Beyond Environmentalism
    The Public Place
    Political Ecology
    The New Left
    Rise of Cities
    • The New Left

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Exploring the legacy of the sixties, this book examines its profound influence on contemporary North American politics and culture. It delves into key events and movements from that era, highlighting how they continue to shape societal values, political ideologies, and cultural expressions today. Through a detailed analysis, the author connects past struggles for civil rights and social justice to current issues, providing a comprehensive understanding of the sixties' enduring significance.

      The New Left
    • "The new and greatly expanded edition of the 1991 classic, Political Ecology: the Climate Crisis and a New Social Agenda explains the history of environmental politics and its prospects for the future. Ecological activists, Dimitri Roussopoulos argues, aim for more than protecting the environment; they call for new communities, new lifestyles, and a new way of doing politics. Political Ecology opens by presenting the history of the state management of the environment, then moves to an overview of the great variety of popular responses to the ecological crisis, before finally discussing the main political tendencies offered by the ecology movement. The concluding sections explore prospects for channeling environmentalist aspirations into political alternatives, demonstrating a set of social ecology-inspired successes and insisting on the central role of cities to developing social and ecological alternatives. Finally, a new afterword updates the work for a post-COP21 era by critiquing the limitations of the Paris Accord. This book has been translated into Spanish, Greek, French, German and Turkish."--

      Political Ecology
    • The Public Place

      Citizen Participation in the Neighbourhood and the City

      • 198 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Community newspapers, community radio stations, citizen assemblies--all forums of public debate being re-vitalized in The Public Place .

      The Public Place
    • Political Ecology: Beyond Environmentalism

      • 140 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of environmentalism and social justice, this book challenges traditional views and advocates for a more inclusive approach to ecological issues. It emphasizes the importance of integrating diverse perspectives and voices, particularly from marginalized communities, in the fight for a sustainable future. By examining the systemic roots of environmental degradation, the author calls for a holistic transformation that prioritizes equity and community empowerment, aiming to inspire action beyond conventional environmental practices.

      Political Ecology: Beyond Environmentalism