Pollution is Colonialism by Max Liboiron audiobook

Pollution is Colonialism

By Max Liboiron
Read by Donna Postel

Tantor Audio 9781478013228

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798212167949

  • ISBN: 9798212167963

Runtime: 5.70 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

In Pollution Is Colonialism Max Liboiron presents a framework for understanding scientific research methods as practices that can align with or against colonialism. They point out that even when researchers are working toward benevolent goals, environmental science and activism are often premised on a colonial worldview and access to land. Focusing on plastic pollution, the book models an anticolonial scientific practice aligned with Indigenous, particularly Métis, concepts of land, ethics, and relations. Liboiron draws on their work in the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR)—an anticolonial science laboratory in Newfoundland, Canada—to illuminate how pollution is not a symptom of capitalism but a violent enactment of colonial land relations that claim access to Indigenous land. Liboiron's creative, lively, and passionate text refuses theories of pollution that make Indigenous land available for settler and colonial goals. In this way, their methodology demonstrates that anticolonial science is not only possible but is currently being practiced in ways that enact more ethical modes of being in the world.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Demonstrates how science can and should be informed by Indigenous ethics and ways of understanding relations…Both a handbook on method and a call to rethink how we live our lives on occupied land.” Smithsonian Magazine
 “Liboiron has written a text for the ages." Orion magazine
“Should be required reading for researchers who are working in any type of laboratory setting…I also believe that a more general audience will find this work interesting and thought provoking.” International Journal of Environmental Studies
“Offers a model that exemplifies what engaged anticolonial feminist research practice should look like.” Ethnos

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Reviews

Author

Author Bio: Max Liboiron

Author Bio: Max Liboiron

Max Liboiron is associate professor of geography at Memorial University.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Runtime: 5.70
Audience: Adult
Language: English