In the early twentieth century, first environmentalists in the United States articulated unease with environmental destruction. With the Great Acceleration after World War II, the extractivist exploitation of natural resources, colonization, infrastructure, and industrialization became even more threatening to the environment and set forces in the civil society free that would combat this human behavior. The course will look at specific case studies, actors, and movements and their inter-American and global entanglements.
Maria Grasso/Marco Giugni (eds.): The Routledge Handbook of Environmental Movements, London: Routledge 2022.
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