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245 1 0 _aEco-Anxiety and Ecological Citizenship
_h[electronic resource] :
_bNavigating an Ecological Emotion /
_cby Michel Bourban.
250 _a1st ed. 2026.
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_c2026.
300 _aXVII, 133 p. 7 illus., 6 illus. in color.
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505 0 _aChapter 1 Introduction: Living Beyond Planetary Boundaries -- Chapter 2 Eco-Anxiety: Understanding an Ecological Emotion -- Chapter 3 Ecological Citizenship: Addressing and Harnessing Eco-Anxiety -- Chapter 4 Conclusion.
506 0 _aOpen Access
520 _a“Michel Bourban has written a book that – finally – synthesizes and explains in exquisite conceptual and operational detail what we mean when we speak of ‘eco-anxiety.’ With the pressing planetary challenge of climate change driving our global anxiety about the future, this book arrives at just the right moment to both advance the dialectic and give us reason for hope.” ―John P. Allegrante, Charles Irwin Lambert Professor of Health Behavior and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA “Michel Bourban’s pithy introduction is an ideal starting-point for exploring how to engage with eco-anxiety more productively to make a better world. He navigates these troubled waters with skill, sensitivity, insight and heart. I see much to admire as well as plenty of scope for further discussion and fruitful engagement in what have become vital conversations. Highly recommended.” ―Stephen M. Gardiner, Professor of Philosophy and Ben Rabinowitz Professor of the Human Dimensions of the Environment, University of Washington, USA This Open Access book offers a philosophical exploration of eco-anxiety. As knowledge about the rapidly degrading living conditions on Earth becomes more accurate, the impacts of environmental problems become more visible, and Anthropocene scenarios proliferate in films, television series, and novels, eco-anxiety emerges as a global and socially widespread phenomenon. Given the scale and severity of planetary boundary transgressions, feeling anxious about the future of human and non-human life has become a fitting emotional response. But what exactly is eco-anxiety? And how can we address its adverse effects on mental health and harness its constructive behavioural responses? This book answers these questions by developing an in-depth conceptual analysis of the notion of eco-anxiety and explaining how ecological citizenship, with its focus on hope, carbon sobriety, and courage, can help us live with eco-anxiety. Michel Bourban is Assistant Professor in Environmental Ethics at University of Twente, the Netherlands.
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