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Si les changements environnementaux liés à l’humanité ne font aucun doute, leur ampleur et leurs conséquences ne sont pas si faciles à évaluer. Pour le savant, il s’agit d’établir les liens de causalité et les impacts avec le plus de précision possible, puis de poser un diagnostic. Le présent dictionnaire s’appuie sur le concept récent d’«anthropocène»,
Bouleau, Gabrielle, Hautdidier, Baptiste
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THE ZOONOTIC CITY: Urban Political Ecology and the Pandemic Imaginary. [PDF]
In the context of the Covid‐19 pandemic this article takes a longer view of the evolving relationship between urbanization and the range of zoonotic diseases that have spread from animals to humans.
Gandy M.
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Moving urban political ecology beyond the 'urbanization of nature'. [PDF]
Urban political ecology (UPE) focuses on unsettling traditional understandings of ‘cities’ as ontological entities separate from ‘nature’ and on how the production of settlements is metabolically linked with flows of capital and more-than-human ...
Tzaninis Y, Mandler T, Kaika M, Keil R.
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Ten recommendations for political ecology case research
Contributions in political ecology draw heavily on case study research. This has triggered questions regarding the wider theoretical relevance to such studies. This article argues that one of the main shortcomings of political ecology case studies is not
Cornelia Helmcke
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Political ecology of milk: Contested futures of a lively food. [PDF]
This article advances thinking on the political ecology of food and agriculture by reviewing research on milk and dairy. As increasingly contested foods, milk and dairy provide a window onto inter-linked social and environmental crises and attempts to ...
Clay N, Yurco K.
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Political Ecology I:Where is political ecology? [PDF]
Political ecology has often defined itself against Eurocentric conceptions of the world. Nevertheless, recent contributions have questioned the ongoing reproduction of an Anglo-American mainstream against ‘other political ecologies’. Decentering Anglo-American political ecology has therefore forced a greater recognition of traditions that have ...
A. Loftus
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Epistemic communities in political ecology: critical deconstruction or radical advocacy?
Recent political ecology scholarship appears to be turning towards de-growth agendas and radical activism, notably in Europe. These postures diverge somewhat from the 'classical' political ecological tradition rooted in a critical deconstruction of ...
Christian Kull +2 more
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Can political ecology be decolonised? A dialogue with Paul Robbins
In the intricate tapestry of environmental discourse, the field of political ecology emerges as a powerful lens through which we scrutinise the interplay of power, nature and society.
Ishfaq Hussain Malik
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The direction of ecological insurrections: political ecology comes to daggers with Fukuoka
This article proposes a political ecology of resistance. This is done by putting forward insurrectionary political ecology as a lens of research and struggle, through the confluence of the complementary "political" practice of insurrectionary anarchism ...
Alexander Dunlap
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