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Title:
Re-envisioning the anthropocene ocean / edited by Robin Kundis Craig & Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy.
Publisher:
The University of Utah Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
ix, 430 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Other Authors:
Craig, Robin Kundis, editor.
McCarthy, Jeffrey Mathes, 1965- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
"Summary for Policymakers,' excerpt from Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate, / by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Editors' Introduction -- Editors' Introduction to Part I -- Literary Oceans : Ship, Crew, Climate / Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy -- Creating Ocean : Planetary Immersion and Premodern Globalization / Steve Mentz -- Minds Tossing on the Ocean : Venice, the Sea, and the Crisis of Imagination / Shaul Bassi -- Mobilizing Vessels and Voices: "A Climate Movement in the Pacific, for the Pacific, and with the Pacific" / Taylor Cunningham -- Part II. Re-envisioning Ocean Protection -- Editors' Introduction to Part II -- Humanity's Changing Relationship with the Ocean / Jeremy B. C. Jackson -- A Reservation of Water / Thomas Michael Swensen -- Re-envisioning the Value of Marine Spaces in Law: Massachusetts Lobstermen's Association v. Ross / Robin Kundis Craig -- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Reforming the National Ocean Policy for the Twenty-First Century / Nathaniel E. Broadhurst -- Rights of Nature: The Answer to Our Oceanic Issues? / Abigail Benesh -- Part III. Re-envisioning Ocean Action -- Editors' Introduction to Part III -- Plastic in the Pacific: How to Address an Environmental Catastrophe / Christopher Finlayson -- Recrafting Narratives to Disrupt the Oceanic Plastic Plague / Brenda B. Bowen -- Adaptive and Interactive Futures : Developing "Serious Games" for Coastal Community Engagement and Decision-Making / Kathryn K. Davies, Benjamin A. Davies, Paula Blackett, Paula Holland, and Nicholas Cradock-Henry -- The Human Face of the Ocean : Creative Collaboration for Conservation / Tierney Thys -- Conclusion: Ocean Wildlife Photography as a Metaphor for the Anthropocene Ocean / Robin Kundis Craig -- Appendices: Inspiring Ocean Voices -- Editors' Introduction -- Appendix A: A Deeper Historical Perspective -- Excerpt from The Free Sea / by Hugo Grotius -- "They that Occupy Their Business on Great Waters," except from Atlantic / by Simon Winchester -- "From Davy Jones' Locker to the Foot Locker: The Case of the Floating Nikes," excerpt from The Social Construction of the Ocean / by Philip E. Steinberg -- Appendix B: A Broader Global Perspective -- "Our Sea of Islands," / by Epeli Hau'ofa -- "Just Where Does One Get a License to Kill Indians?" excerpt from The Sea Is My Country / by Joshua L. Reid -- "Praise Song for Oceania / by Craig Santos Perez -- Excerpt from "Rehabilitation: A Proposal for a Climate Compensation Mechanism for Small Island States," / by Maxine Burkett -- Appendix C: A Snapshot of the Last Century of Scientific Calls to Arms -- "The Encircling Sea,' excerpt from The Sea Around Us, / by Rachel Carson -- "Summary for Policymakers,' excerpt from Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate, / by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Summary:
"The world is at a critical moment, when humans must grapple with thinking about the planet's oceans from ecological, physical, social, and legal perspectives. Warming ocean temperatures, changing currents, cultural displacement, Indigenous resilience, melting polar ice, habitat loss, are but a few of the global issues reflected in the planetary ocean as a front line in the unfolding drama of climate change. Re-envisioning the Anthropocene Ocean brings together leading scientists, lawyers, humanists, and Indigenous voices to tell of the ocean's precarious position in the twenty-first century. The contributors affirm that the planetary ocean is crucial to our well-being and overdue for a positive change in public action to enhance the world's resilience to climate change, ocean acidification, and other stressors. These essays engage that important work of positively re-imagining the ocean in the Anthropocene. This volume brings diverse perspectives to the planet's ocean future. New essays are contextualized with narratives woven by earlier ocean writers, showing readers how past perceptions of the ocean have led us to where we are today in terms of both problems and potential new visions. In this one volume, readers experience both the history of humanity's multi- and interdisciplinary interactions with the ocean, find new perspectives on that history, and discover ideas for looking forward"-- Amazon.
ISBN:
164769101X
9781647691011
9781647691004
1647691001
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1322810466
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
TDPH826 -- Davenport Public Library (Davenport)

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