Environmental law Australia Climate change Climatic changes Deforestation Epidemics Indigenous peoples Protection and preservation Sovereignty
We live at a time of unprecedented ecological and socio-political crisis--climate change, pandemic, extinction, inequality, and repression--yet everywhere it is underpinned by the dispossession of Indigeneous peoples and the persistent refusal of Indigneous authority and sovereignty. Bringing together concerns about bio- and necropolitics, habitat destruction and animal cruelty, corporate-colonial modes of conservation, whitened food systems, and settler-colonial systems of land, business and environmental law, this special issue highlights enduring structures of injustice and creative lines of Indigenous resistance, authority, and cultural-political transformation.
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Title
Between Ecology and Indigeneity: Intersections of Earth, Country and Power
Authors
Stefanie Fishel (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Law and Society
Christine J Winter (Author) - The University of Sydney