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Andrew Dobson

    Cet auteur britannique, professeur à la Keele University, étudie principalement la dynamique des populations chez les oiseaux et les mammifères, ainsi que les relations complexes entre les parasites et leurs hôtes. Ses travaux s'étendent à l'application de l'écologie théorique dans des domaines cruciaux tels que la biologie de la conservation de la nature et le contrôle des maladies infectieuses.

    Listening for Democracy: Recognition, Representation, Reconciliation
    Environmental Politics: A Very Short Introduction
    Green Political Thought
    Citizenship and the Environment
    An Introduction to the Politics and Philosophy of Jose Ortega y Gasset
    • The book offers a comprehensive overview of the life and contributions of Spanish philosopher and essayist Ortega y Gasset, who lived from 1883 to 1955. It explores his philosophical ideas, key essays, and the impact of his work on contemporary thought, highlighting his significance in the realm of philosophy and literature.

      An Introduction to the Politics and Philosophy of Jose Ortega y Gasset
    • Citizenship and the Environment

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the intersection of citizenship and environmentalism, Andrew Dobson presents a groundbreaking theory termed 'post-cosmopolitan' citizenship. He critiques traditional liberal and civic republican views, emphasizing that ecological citizenship extends beyond rights to include non-reciprocal duties. These responsibilities arise from the unequal ecological footprint of individuals and communities. By framing ecological citizenship in this way, Dobson highlights the moral obligations we hold toward those affected by unsustainable practices, offering a fresh perspective on civic engagement in environmental issues.

      Citizenship and the Environment
    • Green Political Thought

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The book offers a comprehensive introduction to green political thought, reflecting significant developments in the field since its last edition. It has been thoroughly revised and updated to address emerging topics and perspectives, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary environmental politics and ideology.

      Green Political Thought
    • Environmental politics is an established part of the political landscape, covering a host of different issues and impacting society, businesses, and individuals. Andrew Dobson explores the various actions, ideas, and dimensions that shape environmental politics - both on a local and global scale - and considers the role it will play in our future.

      Environmental Politics: A Very Short Introduction
    • Focusing on the often-overlooked role of listening in democratic conversation, the book investigates why this aspect has received minimal attention. It delves into the potential impact of listening on democracy and suggests institutional reforms aimed at prioritizing listening within democratic processes, highlighting its importance for effective communication and engagement in civic life.

      Listening for Democracy: Recognition, Representation, Reconciliation