Global Visions and Common Ground: Biodemocracy, Postmodern Pressures, and the Earth Charter: with Matthew T. Riley, “The Earth Charter and Biodemocracy in the Twenty-First Century”; Mary Evelyn Tucker, “The Earth Charter and Journey of the Universe: An Integrated Framework for Biodemocracy”; Heather Eaton, “Global Visions and Common Ground: Biodemocracy, Postmodern Pressures, and the Earth Charter”, and Matthew T. Riley, “The Democratic Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis: Lynn White, Biodemocracy, and the Earth Charter.”
The theme of this article is a rise in notions of a planetary community, and the tensions this evokes in global-local and universal-contextual debates. The primary focus is the realization that new visions are needed to respond to ecological dilemmas in a culturally diverse yet global world and inte...
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Zygon
Year: 2014, Volume: 49, Issue: 4, Pages: 917-937 |
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global values
B the Earth Charter B planetary civilization B Environment (Art) B ecological postmodernism B biodemocracy |
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