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Beschreibung

Since its inception, the field of political ecology has served as a critical hub for inclusive and transformative environmental inquiry. Doing Political Ecology offers a distinctive entry point into this ever-growing field and argues that our scholarly "foundations," today more than ever, comprise a cross-cutting latticework of research approaches and concepts.

This volume brings together 28 leading scholars from a range of backgrounds and geographies, with contributions organized into 18 analytical lenses that highlight different approaches to critical environmental research and "ways of seeing" nature-society interactions. The book's contributors engage the breadth and depth of the field, recognizing a variety of roots and genealogies, and give ample voice to these rich and complementary lineages. This inclusive presentation of the field allows diverse theoretical and empirical approaches to intermingle in novel ways. Readers will emerge with a wide-ranging understanding of political ecology and will attain a diverse toolkit for evaluating human-environment interactions.

Each chapter astutely grounds key methodological, theoretical, topical, and conceptual approaches that animate a range of influential, cutting-edge, and complementary ways of "doing" political ecology.

Since its inception, the field of political ecology has served as a critical hub for inclusive and transformative environmental inquiry. Doing Political Ecology offers a distinctive entry point into this ever-growing field and argues that our scholarly "foundations," today more than ever, comprise a cross-cutting latticework of research approaches and concepts.

This volume brings together 28 leading scholars from a range of backgrounds and geographies, with contributions organized into 18 analytical lenses that highlight different approaches to critical environmental research and "ways of seeing" nature-society interactions. The book's contributors engage the breadth and depth of the field, recognizing a variety of roots and genealogies, and give ample voice to these rich and complementary lineages. This inclusive presentation of the field allows diverse theoretical and empirical approaches to intermingle in novel ways. Readers will emerge with a wide-ranging understanding of political ecology and will attain a diverse toolkit for evaluating human-environment interactions.

Each chapter astutely grounds key methodological, theoretical, topical, and conceptual approaches that animate a range of influential, cutting-edge, and complementary ways of "doing" political ecology.

Über den Autor

Gregory L. Simon is a Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado Denver. He has held positions at ETH Zurich, Stanford University, University of Colorado Boulder, and UCLA. His research examines the development and governance of social-environmental risks and vulnerabilities.

Kelly Kay is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of California, Los Angeles. She received her PhD from Clark University and has held academic appointments at UC Berkeley and The London School of Economics and Political Science. Her research is concerned with the political economy of the environment.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

0.Introduction. Section I - Politicizing Environmental Management. 1.Sustaining Nature: Climate change and the catastrophe to come in Kiribati. 2.Producing Nature: Where Biophysical Materialities Meet Social Dynamics. 3.Contesting Nature: Nature as a field of power, difference and resistance. Section II: Making Nature Knowable. 5.Narrating Nature: Decolonizing Socio-Ecological Assemblages. 7.Valuing nature: Constructing 'value' and representing interests in environmental decision-making. 8.Enumerating Nature: Engaging Environmental Science and Data within Critical Nature-Society Scholarship. Section III: Capital, Colonialism, and Political Economy. 9.Globalizing Nature: Long-standing structures and contemporary processes. 10.Monetizing Nature: From Resource-Making to Financialization. 11.Protecting Nature: Political Ecologies of Conservation through the lens of Peace Parks. 12.Degrading Nature: Production and the Hidden Ecology of Capital. 13.Consuming nature: From the politics of purchasing to the politics of ingestion. Section IV: Political Ecologies of Identities, Difference and Justice. 14.Engaging Nature: Public Political Ecology for Transformative Climate Justice. 15.Gendering Nature: From Ecofeminism to Feminist Political Ecology. 16.Racializing nature: The Place of Race in Environmental Imaginaries and Histories. 17.Embodying Nature: De-centering and re-centering bodies as socio-nature. 18.Unruly Nature: Non-human intractability and multispecies endurance.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Importe, Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780367760953
ISBN-10: 0367760959
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Simon, Gregory L.
Kay, Kelly
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis
Routledge
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Abbildungen: 12 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 7 schwarz-weiße Fotos, 5 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen, 2 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
Maße: 241 x 174 x 35 mm
Von/Mit: Gregory L. Simon (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.10.2024
Gewicht: 0,805 kg
Artikel-ID: 128857112

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