Inhabiting the Earth: Anarchist Political Ecology for Landscapes of Emancipation

This volume explores the notion that connecting with nature holds the key to a more progressive and liberatory politics.

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Inhabiting the Earth: Anarchist Political Ecology for Landscapes of Emancipation

This volume explores the notion that connecting with nature holds the key to a more progressive and liberatory politics.

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Inhabiting the Earth: Anarchist Political Ecology for Landscapes of Emancipation

Inhabiting the Earth: Anarchist Political Ecology for Landscapes of Emancipation

Inhabiting the Earth: Anarchist Political Ecology for Landscapes of Emancipation

Inhabiting the Earth: Anarchist Political Ecology for Landscapes of Emancipation

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Overview

This volume explores the notion that connecting with nature holds the key to a more progressive and liberatory politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538162170
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/03/2023
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Martin Locret-Collet is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Birmingham.

Simon Springer is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Victoria, Canada.

Jennifer Mateer is Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Preface, John P. Clark Introduction: The Political Inhabiting the Earth, Simon Springer, Martin Locret-Collet, and Jennifer Mateer Chapter 1. An Effective Approach to Circular Economy within the Domain of Social Ecology, Andrej Fideršek Chapter 2. Heritage as a ‘Common’: Exploring Alternative Approaches for Degrowth, Elizabeth Auclair Chapter 3. Local Resistance to Mega-Infrastructure Projects as a Place of Emancipation: Land Use Conflits, Radical Democracy and Oppositional Public Spaces, Jérome Pélenc, Anahita Grisoni, Julien Milanesi, Léa Sébastien, and Manuel Cervera Marzal Chapter 4. Agri(Cultural) Resistance: Food Sovereignty and Anarchism in Response to the Socio-Biodiversity Crisis - Cassidy Thomas and Leonardo E. Figueroa-Helland Chapter 5. Our Graves Above the Timberline: Urban Green Commons, Intergenerational Justice and Diachronic Environmental Politics, Martin Locret-Collet Chapter 6. An Anarchist Landscape? Rethinking Landscape and ‘Other’ Geographies, Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre Chapter 7. Kenneth Rexroth and Paul Goodman: Poets, Writers Anarchists and Political Ecologists, Gregory Knapp Chapter 8. The Prefigurative Politics of Going Off-Grid: Anarchist Political Ecology and Socio-Material Infrastructures, Ryan Alan Sporer and Kevin Suemnicht Chapter 9. Escape from Ecology: Necrophilia and the Left’s Internalized Green Scare, Dan Fischer Chapter 10. Are the State and Public Institutions Compatible with Degrowth? An Anarchist Perspective, Francisco J. Toro
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