Enforcing ecocide : power, policing & planetary militarization / Alexander Dunlap, Andrea Brock, editors.

Policing and ecological crises and all the inequalities, discrimination, and violence they entail are pressing contemporary problems. Ecological degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change threaten local communities and ecosystems, and, cumulatively, the planet as a whole. Police brutality, w...

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Other Authors: Dunlap, Alexander (Editor), Brock, Andrea (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Securing Ecological Destruction (by Alexander Dunlap and Andrea Brock )
  • Part 1: Hydrocarbon Militarization
  • Chapter 2. A Postcolonial History of Accumulation by Contamination in the Gulf (by Michael Hennessy Picard & Tina Beigi)
  • Chapter 3. Beyond Rentier State and Climate Conflict: Clashing Environmental Imaginaries and Ecological Oppression in Iran (by Maziar Samiee)
  • Chapter 4. Policing Indigenous Land Defense and Climate Activism: Learnings from the Frontlines of Pipeline Resistance in Canada (by Jen Gobby and Lucy Everett)
  • Part 2: Enforcing Extraction
  • Chapter 5. Global Britain and Londons Mega-mining Corporations: Colonial Ecocide, Extractive Zones, and Frontiers of Martial Mining (by Daniel Selwyn)
  • Chapter 6. The Self-Reinforcing Cycle of Ecological Degradation & Repression: Uprooting the Ecological Coast of Policing & Militarization (by Alexander Dunlap)
  • Chapter 7. Oil, Arms and Emissions The Role of the Military in a Changing Climate (by Wendela de Vries)
  • Part 3: Policing Ecosystems
  • Chapter 8. If the Army Cuts Trees, Why Cant We? Resource Extraction, Hunting and the Impacts of Militaries on Biodiversity Conservation (by Anwesha Dutta and Trishant Simlai)
  • Chapter 9. Policing the High Speed 2 (HS2) train line repression and collusion along Europes biggest infrastructure project (by Andrea Brock and Jan Goodey)
  • Chapter 10. Ecological Terror and Pacification: Counterinsurgency for the Climate Crisis (by Peter Gelderloos)
  • Part 4: Looking forward
  • Chapter 11. Demilitarize for a Just Transition (by Matthew Burke and Nina L. Smolyar).