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  <abstract>"What are the possibilities for multispecies justice? How do social justice struggles intersect with the lives of animals, plants, and other creatures? Leading thinkers in anthropology, geography, philosophy, speculative fiction, poetry, and contemporary art answer these questions from diverse grounded locations. In America Indigenous peoples and prisoners are decolonizing multispecies relations in unceded territory and carceral landscapes. Small justices are emerging in Tanzanian markets, near banana plantations in the Philippines, and in abandoned buildings of Azerbaijan as people navigate relations with feral dogs, weeds, rats, and pesticides. Conflicts over rights of nature are intensifying in Colombia's Amazon. Specters of justice are emerging in India, while children in Micronesia memorialize extinct bird species. Engaging with ideas about environmental justice, restorative justice, and other species of justice, The Promise of Multispecies Justice holds open the possibility of flourishing in multispecies worlds, present and to come. Contributors. Karin Bolender, Sophie Chao, M. L. Clark, Radhika Govindrajan, Zsuzsanna Dominika Ihar, Noriko Ishiyama, Eben Kirksey, Elizabeth Lara, Jia Hui Lee, Kristina Lyons, Michael Marder, Alyssa Paredes, Craig Santos Perez, Kim TallBear"--</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Who Benefits from Multispecies Justice? / Eben Kirksey and Sophie Chao -- Species of Justice / Sophie Chao and Eben Kirksey -- Blessing. Thanksgiving in the Plantationocene / Craig Santos Perez -- Spectral Justice / Radhika Govindrajan -- Rights of the Amazon in Cosmopolitical Worlds / Kristina Lyons -- We Are Not Pests / Alyssa Paredes -- Prison Gardens and Growing Abolition / Elizabeth Lara -- Justice at the Ends of Worlds / Michael Marder -- From the Micronesian kingfisher / Craig Santos Perez -- Rodent Trapping and the Just Possible / Jia Hui Lee -- Inscribing the Interspecies Gap / M. L. Clark -- Nuclear Waste and Relational Accountability in Indian Country / Noriko Ishiyama and Kim TallBear -- Multispecies Mediations in a Post-Extractive Zone / Zsuzsanna Ihar -- Closing: The S xth Mss Ext nct n / Craig Santos Perez -- Afterword: Fugitive Jurisdictions / Karin Bolender, Sophie Chao, and Eben Kirksey</tableOfContents>
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    <topic>Environmental justice</topic>
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