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"Contents" [2017] ELECD 1439; in Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas; Brooks, Victoria (eds), "Research Methods in Environmental Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017) v

Book Title: Research Methods in Environmental Law

Editor(s): Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas; Brooks, Victoria

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781784712563

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 3

Extract:

Contents


List of contributors viii
Introduction
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos and Victoria Brooks x

PART I MATERIALITY

1 Foregrounding vulnerability: materiality's porous affectability
as a methodological platform 3
Anna Grear
2 How to think about `nature-society' interactions in
environmental law `in action' 29
Bettina Lange
3 Abstracting method: taking legal abstractions seriously 51
Andrea Pavoni
4 Actor-network theory and the empirical critique of
environmental law: unpacking the bioprospecting debates 80
Emilie Cloatre
5 Speculative entropy: dynamism, hyperchaos and the fourth
dimension in environmental law practice 104
Lucy Finchett-Maddock
6 Critical environmental law as method in the Anthropocene 131
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos

PART II SPATIALITY AND JURISDICTION

7 Place-thinking: the hidden geography of environmental law 159
Robyn Bartel
8 Bringing environmental justice to the centre of environmental
law research: developing a collective case study methodology 184
Jane Holder and Donald McGillivray
9 Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and
the environment 207
Usha Natarajan

v
vi Research methods in environmental law

10 The methodology of environmental constitutional
comparison 237
Francois Venter and Louis J Kotzé
11 Engaged enquiry in environmental law: understanding
people/place connections through a geographically informed
human rights lens 265
Josephine Gillespie

PART III ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL ACTIVISM

12 Ecofeminist approaches to the construction of knowledge
and coalition building ­ offering a way forward for
international environmental law and policy 289
Karen Morrow
13 Environmentalism and an anarchist research method 316
Peter Burdon and James Martel
14 On the relation between scholarship and ...


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