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3 How Seabirds and Indigenous Science Illustrate the Legacies of Plastics Pollution
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Stephanie B. Borrelle
, Jennifer F. Provencher und Tina Ngata
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Our Plastic Inheritance 1
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Part I POLLUTION
- 1 Marine Litter: Are There Solutions to This Global Environmental Problem? 25
- 2 Slow Violence: Te Erosion of Marine Plastic Debris and of Human Health 41
- 3 How Seabirds and Indigenous Science Illustrate the Legacies of Plastics Pollution 59
- 4 Dawn of the Plastisphere: An Experiment with Unpredictable Efects 79
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Part II PERSISTENCE
- 5 Plastiglomerate: Plastics, Geology, and the New Materialism of the Anthropocene 103
- 6 Dressed in Plastic: Te Persistence of Polyester Clothes 117
- 7 Caring for the Multiple Cares of Plastics 139
- 8 On Becoming a Massively Distributed Thing: Hedgehogs, Plastics, and the Bearable Lightness of Becoming 159
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Part III POLITICS
- 9 Communicative Capitalism, Technological Solutionism, and The Ocean Cleanup 181
- 10 Toward Large-Scale Social Change and Plastic Politics: An Anthropological Perspective on the Practices of a Danish Environmental Organization 203
- 11 Plastics Talk/Talking Plastics Te Communicative Power of Plasticity 225
- 12 Redressing the Faustian Bargains of Plastics Economies 245
- Conclusion Where Tere’s a Will . . . Contesting Our Plastic Inheritance 265
- Contributors 271
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Our Plastic Inheritance 1
-
Part I POLLUTION
- 1 Marine Litter: Are There Solutions to This Global Environmental Problem? 25
- 2 Slow Violence: Te Erosion of Marine Plastic Debris and of Human Health 41
- 3 How Seabirds and Indigenous Science Illustrate the Legacies of Plastics Pollution 59
- 4 Dawn of the Plastisphere: An Experiment with Unpredictable Efects 79
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Part II PERSISTENCE
- 5 Plastiglomerate: Plastics, Geology, and the New Materialism of the Anthropocene 103
- 6 Dressed in Plastic: Te Persistence of Polyester Clothes 117
- 7 Caring for the Multiple Cares of Plastics 139
- 8 On Becoming a Massively Distributed Thing: Hedgehogs, Plastics, and the Bearable Lightness of Becoming 159
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Part III POLITICS
- 9 Communicative Capitalism, Technological Solutionism, and The Ocean Cleanup 181
- 10 Toward Large-Scale Social Change and Plastic Politics: An Anthropological Perspective on the Practices of a Danish Environmental Organization 203
- 11 Plastics Talk/Talking Plastics Te Communicative Power of Plasticity 225
- 12 Redressing the Faustian Bargains of Plastics Economies 245
- Conclusion Where Tere’s a Will . . . Contesting Our Plastic Inheritance 265
- Contributors 271