Contents
- Environmental Silence: A Century Dedicated to the Nine Million 
- Part IGeographies of Environmental Violence - 1Chornobyl Body Politics: Making Environmental Violence Visible 
- 2Cleaning Our Messes: The Unprotected Workers Keeping Climate Change at Bay 
- 3Inuit Nunangat and the Blue Pacific: Counter-mapping and Counter-narrating Indigenous Space in the Arctic and the Pacific Ocean 
- 4Prior Consultation in Latin American Extractives: Structural Forces behind Environmental Violence 
- 5Radiological Risk Imposition as Environmental Violence: A Case Study of Nuclear Harms and the Limits of Legal Redress in French Polynesia/Ma¯‘ohi Nui 
 
- Part IICritical Engagement of and with Environmental Violence - 6Sustainable Development: How Its Pursuit Relates to Environmental Violence and Why We Should Replace It with the Concept of Sustainable Life 
- 7The Affluence–Technology Connection in the Struggle for Sustainability 
- 8Epistemic and Environmental Violence in Latin American Environmental Decolonial Thought 
- 10Don’t Look Up, Environmental Violence, and Apocalyptic Climate Allegories 
- 11The Normative Environmental Discourse in Pablo Neruda’s Alturas de Macchu Picchu 
 
- Part IIIEnvironmental Violence Impacts, Responses, Resistance, and Alternatives - 13A Catholic Peacebuilding Response to the Environmental Violence of Mining 
- 14Environmental Violence and Agriculture: Incorporating Jacques Ellul’s Theory of Technique and Technological Morality into the Environmental Violence Framework 
- 16Materialistic Lifestyles as Facilitators of Environmental Violence: Can Flow Experiences Offer an Antidote? 
 
