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    Civic Ecologism: Environmental Politics in Cities
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 23 (1): 53-69. 2020.
    This paper accepts Ecologism’s basic argument that sustainable existence implies radical change in our relationship with the nonhuman world and in our social and political lives, and seeks to ascertain what ecologism implies for the city. The social and political aspects involved in transitioning a city to sustainable patterns are analyzed by scrutinizing three facets of the relationship between cities and the natural environment. The paper concludes with an analysis of the political and normati…Read more
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    A typology of the localism-regionalism nexus
    Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2): 213-239. 2023.
    Cities are traditionally characterized as a sub-unit of the state that functions as a socioeconomic node. However, global trends in recent decades indicate that cities are gradually acquiring a semi-independent political role, challenging and contesting the nation state`s authority. Into the twenty-first century, cities` actions in global politics (e.g., supranational city-based networks) and within the state (e.g., sanctuary cities) indicate that they aspire to attain or even directly claim mor…Read more
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    Civic Ecologism: Environmental Politics in Cities
    Tandf: Ethics, Policy and Environment 23 (1): 53-69. 2020.
    Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2020, Page 53-69.
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    This article analyses and interprets the works of Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928–2000) as a source of inspiration for environmental ethics and offers an extended model of the Ecological Self based on an interpretation of his works. Hundertwasser was a prominent Jewish-Austrian artist and environmental activist, yet despite his commitment to environmental issues, he has not received the attention he deserves from the environmental ethics community. His works and writings suggest a critique and…Read more