![]() ![]() Cover design: Eleanor Rose Cover image © Adam Burton/Nature Picture Library/Getty Images All rights reserved. Smith, and revised by Franç ois Cambien and Corine PelluchonīLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP, UK 1385 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, USA BLOOMSBURY, BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC and the Diana logo are trademarks of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc First published in France, Les nourritures: philosophies du corps politique, © Editions du Seuil, 2015 Copyright to the translation © Corine Pelluchon, 2019 Corine Pelluchon has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as Author of this work. Nourishment A Philosophy of the Political BodyĬorine Pelluchon Translated by Justin E. The opening of the possible and convivialityĪ radical phenomenology of sensing and a political constructivismĪLSO AVAILABLE FROM BLOOMSBURY Eco-Aesthetics, Malcolm Miles Environmental Ethics, Marion Hourdequin On Resistance, Howard Caygill Slow Philosophy, Michelle Boulous Walker Imaginary, utopia, and the heritage of the Enlightenment Global civil society and cosmopolitical democracy Globalization, sovereignty, and methodological cosmopolitanism The heterogeneity of the public sphere and participationĬulture and democracy: Intellectuals, media, and the schools ![]() The hypothesis of a third chamber, and the role of expertsįrom competitive democracy to deliberative democracy ![]() The principles of justice as the sharing of nourishment Rawls’s original position and the new social contract Rousseau’s general will and the sense of obligation Locke’s moderate liberalism: Autonomy without waste or expropriation Hobbes’s artificialism, or the social contract as a response to violence The phenomenology of nourishment and agricultureĪnorexia, bulimia, and obesity: A painful orality The geographicity of being, the ecumene and medianceĮmpathy, communication with animals, and sharing of the common worldĪ problem of justice, not of shortage: The capabilities approach The terrestrial condition, the localization, and birthĬhapter 2: Space, milieu, and other existents “ By the end of these lessons students excitedly come to me showing pictures of birds they took, tell me about beach clean-ups they attended, and have a new appreciation for our feathered friends.Revising the existential analytic: Ontology and politics Winged Ambassadors STEM Curriculum used in 38 countries, 48 U.S. Students are confronted with how humans are impacting wildlife and challenged to make changes in their everyday lives. During their travels, albatross consume marine plastic, which is fed to their chicks. The 5 lessons lead students on a journey from Hawaii to the albatross’ feeding grounds across the North Pacific. The program was created in partnership with NOAA to promote achievement in science by engaging middle and high school students through hands-on and inquiry-based activities focused on ocean literacy and STEM skills. Using charismatic seabirds as the guides, “Winged Ambassadors” has been used worldwide since its launch in 2012. Winged Ambassadors – Ocean Literacy Through the Eyes of Albatross Įnglish Middle School with extensions for older grades (age 12 and above) Supporting environmental policies and plans.Student scientists – plastic in albatross diet.Tracking marine plastic pollution: Is it increasing?. ![]()
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