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Dear colleagues,

We would like to share with you the news about the publication of our last
book "The Right to Nature: social movements, environmental justice and
neoliberal natures" (Routledge-Earthscan), edited by Elia Apostolopoulou
(University of Cambridge) and Jose Cortes-Vazquez (University of A Coruña).

https://www.routledge.com/The-Right-to-Nature-Social-Movements-Environmental-Justice-and-Neoliberal/Apostolopoulou-Cortes-Vazquez/p/book/9781138385375

A discount is available for pre-orders purchased directly from the
publisher.

Early reviews:

"Since the 2008 economic crisis, neo-liberal capitalism has intensified its
onslaught on nature through accelerating resource extraction and
privatizing the commons of nature. This book demonstrates exquisitely the
havoc wrought by these infernal dynamics and charts possible terrains for
thought and action that could lead to a more just and equitable
society-nature relationship. A must read for all concerned with the
dwindling rights of nature." — *Erik Swyngedouw, University of Manchester,
UK*

"This timely book offers an unprecedented synthesis of cutting-edge
research and grassroots activism in pursuit of progressive
environmentalism. An exemplar of radical praxis, it will be indispensable
for scholars in a wide range of fields as well as activists and
policymakers seeking greater conceptual clarity in their work." — *Robert
Fletcher, Wageningen University, The Netherlands*

"A much-needed and compelling account of how the alliance between critical
scholarship and social struggles can radically reconfigure environmental
policies worldwide. This book makes an outstanding contribution to research
engaged in understanding, and supporting, alternatives to the neoliberal
agenda." — *Stefania Barca, Center for Social Studies, University of
Coimbra, Portugal*

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