Dictionary on ecosocial justice: towards an ecocentric vocabulary
Understanding the eco-social crisis requires us to transform our language. There are old words that need to be redefined in light of the ecological challenge, and also new words that we need to incorporate into our vocabulary. This dictionary aims to map out the most relevant terms for diagnosing the collapse and for working towards eco-social justice. Just like the web of life, this dictionary evolves over time and is open to extensions and mutations. Help us expand it! Suggest key terms related to ecological justice and contribute to shaping this resource.
Editor: Luis Lloredo Alix
Edited in Madrid, by the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
ISSN: 3101-6413
- Accelerationism
- Agroecology
- Animal Agency
- Animism
- Biodiversity
- Capitalism and the Ecological Crisis
- Capitalist Way of life
- Citizen Science
- Climate Litigation
- Denial
- Ecocriticism
- Ecodependence
- Ecofeminism
- Ecological Agency
- Ecological Citizenship
- Ecological Collapse
- Ecological Contract
- Ecological Economics
- Ecological Humanities
- Ecological Responsibility
- Ecology
- Ecomodernism
- Ecosocial Collapse
- Ecosystems
- Ecosystem Services
- Energy Sovereignity
- Environmental History
- Externalisation
- Forced Environmental Displacement
- Gaia
- Global Change (Climate Change)
- Good Life
- Great Acceleration
- Green Artificial Intelligence
- Green New Deal
- Greenwashing
- Interdependence
- Land Stewardship
- Limits
- Mechanicism
- Naturalism
- Nature
- Nature Management Models
- Payment for Environmental Services
- Plant Agency
- Precautionary Principle
- Progress
- Renewable Energies
- Restoration of Ecosystems
- Social Darwinism
- Social Metabolism
- Sustainable Development
- Technics
- Technology