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Ecological Crises and Ecopolitics Research in Australia
It is difficult to exaggerate the scale of contemporary ecological crises. These challenges, particularly climate change, necessitate new modes of politics and policy, even potentially new institutions, that seem anathema to the emphases of traditional accounts of environmental political science.
Matt McDonald +13 more
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Cheap Food and Bad Climate: From Surplus Value to Negative-Value in the Capitalist World-Ecology [PDF]
Capitalism, understood as a world-ecology that joins accumulation, power, and nature in dialectical unity, has been adept at evading so-called Malthusian dynamics through an astonishing historical capacity to produce, locate, and occupy cheap natures ...
Jason W. Moore
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Education During Anthropocene, Capitalocene, and Chthulucene
Editorial
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Short Abstract This paper critiques how the Anthropocene landscape in the Waimatā catchment, New Zealand, is conceptualised through forestry, restoration and indigeneity. Historical land division and unsustainable forestry practices have caused environmental and cultural issues, disrupting senses of identity and place.
Megan Thomas +3 more
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MISFITS, POWER, AND HISTORY: RETHINKING ABILITY THROUGH AN ANIMAL LENS
ABSTRACT In this article, we construct a critical history of “ability” by focusing on the specific case study of dark‐dwelling animals and the ways in which they have been understood over the course of modernity. Such creatures were frequently the subjects of assumptions and judgments about what they could and could not do.
ANDREW FLACK, ALICE WOULD
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Achilles And The Tortoise: Some Caveats To Mathematical Modeling In Biology [PDF]
Mathematical modeling has recently become a much-lauded enterprise, and many funding agencies seek to prioritize this endeavor. However, there are certain dangers associated with mathematical modeling, and knowledge of these pitfalls should also be part ...
Gilbert, Scott F.
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Urban resilience, the local and the politics of the anthropocene:reflections on the future of the urban environment [PDF]
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Bettini, Giovanni, Karaliotas, Lazaros
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Domination in the Anthropocene [PDF]
The critique of human domination is a tenet of environmental thinking. Now, the rise of the Anthropocene has increased the risk that survivalism obscures nonhuman emancipation as a public and private goal: if the conversation about the Anthropocene keeps
Arias Maldonado, Manuel
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Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene, Chthulucene: Making Kin [PDF]
There is no question that anthropogenic processes have had planetary effects, in inter/intraaction with other processes and species, for as long as our species can be identified (a few tens of thousand years); and agriculture has been huge (a few thousand years).
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Be(e)coming pollinators: Beekeeping and perceptions of environmentalism in Massachusetts. [PDF]
DiDonato S, Gareau BJ.
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