Balancing Individualism and Collectivism: Social and Environmental Justice
In: Contemporary Systems Thinking
"Foreword" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "Editors and Contributors" -- "Audio Visual Links" -- "Prologue" -- "1 Foregrounding Critical Systemic and Indigenous Ways of Collective Knowing Toward (Re)Directing the Anthropocene" -- "Abstract" -- "Introduction: Conceptualizing the Anthropocene" -- "Some Assertions (of Those Defining the Anthropocene) that Can Be Reviewed" -- "An Alternative Understanding of Neoliberal Economics: A View from Africa" -- "Synthesizing Modern Science and Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Some Examples" -- "A Community-Based Approach to Sustainable Coppice Harvesting (South Africa)" -- "An Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "2 Risks, Crisis and the European Union Law: Implications and Parallels for Addressing Financial, Energy Security and Environmental Catastrophe" -- "Abstract" -- "Introduction: Notions of Catastrophe and Crisis Narratives" -- "Risks and the Response of the Law" -- "The Aims and Content of the Banking and Energy Union" -- "Aims and Content of the Banking Union" -- "Aims and Content of the Energy Union" -- "Options for Regulating Future Catastrophe in Two Tiers" -- "Complete Reinvention of the System and its Principles" -- "Inclusion of New Goals and Introduction of a Careful Act of Balancing" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "3 Pathways to Wellbeing—Low Carbon Challenge to Live Virtuously and Well: Participatory Design and Education on Mitigation, Adaptation, Governance and Accountability" -- "Abstract" -- "Introduction: Ethics and the Anthropocene: Hybridity Versus Extinction: Implications for Policy and Public Administration" -- "Working Across Boundaries Through Co-creating a Community of Practice to Address the Low Carbon Challenge to Mitigate the Causes of Climate Change and to Protect Human Security