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Mobilities and the Multinatural

Transfers, 2016
This article examines whether the mobilities paradigm could be more sensitive to recent debates about the more-than-human (animals, plants, and insects) and indeed the inhuman (geological, planetary, and biophysical). Many possible examples spring to mind: the forced movement of people due to “natural” catastrophes, the annual migrations of birds ...
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Cosmopolitics and Environmental History: Towards a Multinatural Approach

Environment and History
How can we tell environmental histories/stories where other worlds have a place? This paper considers the value of cosmopolitics and its possibilities for building a multinatural environmental history. Throughout the paper, we try a cosmopolitical approach to navigating indigenous historical worlds.
JAHZEEL AGUILERA LARA   +1 more
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Indigenous Multinaturalism from a Cosmopolitical Point of View

Abstract “Multinaturalism” and its companion notion of an Indigenous “perspectivism” are (meta)theoretical constructs that seek to synthetically characterize the way in which some extramodern collectives redraw the boundary line between nature and culture.
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Putting Perspectivism in Perspective: An Assessment of the Commitment of Cosmological Perspectivism and Multinaturalism to the Decolonization of Anthropology

2023
The legacies of colonialism in anthropology have yet to be scrubbed from the discipline, even after decades of calls to actualize a "decolonized" anthropology. Why is this? The ontological turn theorists posit that decolonial anthropologists have heretofore not dug deep enough—what if Western ontological assumptions of what is and what can be are ...
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Multidimensional/Multisystems/Multinature Indicators of Quality of Life: Cross-Cultural Evidence from Mexico and Spain

Social Indicators Research, 2015
The aim of this study is to provide cross-cultural empirical support that endorses the scientific nature of Quality of Life (QoL), which a review of definitions reveals as a nomothetic and multidimensional concept (personal and environmental circumstances), made up of a set of subjective and objective indicators.
Marta Santacreu   +2 more
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Ecologies of Globalization: Mountain Governance and Multinatural Planetary Politics

2020
Mountain governance has emerged as new node of planetary management of non-human nature. Referencing the common ecological fates suffered by mountains around the world because of climate change, it aims to fuse ecological, political, and cultural perspectives together in a new political object.
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BODY AND GENDER FROM THE AMERINDIAN PERSPECTIVISM AND MULTINATURALISM

2021
Este artigo tem como foco uma discussão sobre gênero e corpo a partir do ponto de vista do perspectivismo e multinaturalismo ameríndio  (Viveiros de Castro, 2004), tendo em vista sua capacidade de conceber a existência de múltiplas naturezas a partir da multiplicidade de corpos, todos atravessados pela condição de humanidade.
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From Multiculturalism to Multinaturalism: What Rules of Method for the New Socio-Scientific Experiments?

Nature and Culture, 2011
This article reflects on the traditional distinction between scientific laboratories experimenting on theories and phenomena and a political outside where non-experts make do with human values, opinions, and passions. Since today all people are engaged in emerging collective experiments on matters as varied as climate, food, landscape, health, urban ...
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About magical singing, sonic perspectives, ambient multinatures, and the conscious experience

2012
The significance of the sonic, especially of vocal music, in the context of animism and perspectivism was hitherto underestimated in anthropological theory. Working on examples of Shipibo-Konibo magical songs from the author’s own ethnomusicological fieldwork recordings, in this paper it is proposed that the first-person experience of médicos (healers ...
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Indigenous Cosmopolitanism and Multinaturalism: “From One Island to Another”

Abbstract In the context of what Bruno Latour has called the “new climatic regime,” it is notable that the figure of the indigenous is seen as “resurgent.” Mounting interest in Indigenous knowledges by mainstream publications and scholarship, and renewed activism on the part of Indigenous people themselves, are grounds for claiming ...
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