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Plastic Legacies: Part III Politics

Plastic Legacies
Part III Politics
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction: Our Plastic Inheritance
  4. Part I Pollution
    1. 1. Marine Litter: Are There Solutions to This Global Environmental Problem?
    2. 2. Slow Violence: The Erosion of Marine Plastic Debris and of Human Health
    3. 3. How Seabirds and Indigenous Science Illustrate the Legacies of Plastics Pollution
    4. 4. Dawn of the Plastisphere: An Experiment with Unpredictable Effects
  5. Part II Persistence
    1. 5. Plastiglomerate: Plastics, Geology, and the New Materialism of the Anthropocene
    2. 6. Dressed in Plastic: The Persistence of Polyester Clothes
    3. 7. Caring for the Multiple Cares of Plastics
    4. 8. On Becoming a Massively Distributed Thing: Hedgehogs, Plastics, and the Bearable Lightness of Becoming
  6. Part III Politics
    1. 9. Communicative Capitalism, Technological Solutionism, and The Ocean Cleanup
    2. 10. Toward Large-Scale Social Change and Plastic Politics: An Anthropological Perspective on the Practices of a Danish Environmental Organization
    3. 11. Plastics Talk/Talking Plastics: The Communicative Power of Plasticity
    4. 12. Redressing the Faustian Bargains of Plastics Economies
  7. Conclusion: Where There’s a Will … Contesting Our Plastic Inheritance
  8. List of Contributors

PART III POLITICS

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