The Palgrave Handbook of Positive Peace 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3877-3_33-2
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Ecocide, Speciesism, Vulnerability: Revisiting Positive Peace in the Anthropocene

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“…Princeton scholar Richard Falk states that "for a long time we got along without worrying about the caring capacity of the earth, and now we are terrified by the limits that we are exceeding." (Rimona et al, 2021) But there is also room for hope, which is where expressive aesthetics come into play. Our turbulent world is the starting point for creative observation, absorption, and articulation, a process the authors in this edition of Array have aptly engaged.…”
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“…Princeton scholar Richard Falk states that "for a long time we got along without worrying about the caring capacity of the earth, and now we are terrified by the limits that we are exceeding." (Rimona et al, 2021) But there is also room for hope, which is where expressive aesthetics come into play. Our turbulent world is the starting point for creative observation, absorption, and articulation, a process the authors in this edition of Array have aptly engaged.…”
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confidence: 99%