Description
For the first time, this book brings questions of justice into line with the current literature on water. Up to now, justice has been understood as an anthropocentric affair, with most existing theories accepting and reinforcing the division between human and nonhuman. This book builds on feminism, ecology, posthumanism and the current Blue Turn in the humanities and social sciences, and puts questions of justice at their core.
What the book proposes, however, is not simply an ecological concept of justice. Rather, through examples taken from current affairs, science and the art world, it attempts a radical recalibration of what justice is. The book argues that hydrojustice is already here, part of our planetary condition, but it requires unearthing, in the double sense of revealing what is hidden and allowing earth to cede priority to the aquatic.
About the Author
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos is Professor of Law and Theory at the University of Westminster.
Book Information
ISBN 9781509561643
Author Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Format Paperback
Page Count 140
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd