Chapter 1 – The New Sustainable Development Agenda: An Introduction to Measurement and Conceptualisation.- Chapter 2 – The Abstraction of Nature and the Death of Environmental Politics: Our Calculable Earth.- Chapter 3 – Our Calculable Selves: The rise and hegemony of wellbeing discourse.- Chapter 4 – Ecological Ethics of Care and the Multiple Self: Revisiting the roots of environmentalism.
Thomas S.J. Smith received his PhD from the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He is a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Environmental Studies at Masaryk University, Czech Republic, and an editor at the Dark Mountain Project, an environmental literary initiative which gathers writers, poets, and artists who are interested in challenging the conventional narratives of civilisation.
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