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  2. Political ecology - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Political ecology is the study of the relationships between ... "whereas cultural ecology and systems theory emphasize[s] ...

  3. Politics of Nature - Wikipedia

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    In fact, Latour argues that the idea of nature is unfair because it unfairly allows those engaged in political discourse to "short-circuit" discussions. Latour uses Plato's metaphor of "the cave" to describe the current role of nature and science in separating facts from values which is the role of politics and non-scientists.

  4. Robyn Eckersley - Wikipedia

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    Eckersley's arguments are largely conducted in the domain of political theory, but have proven influential in environmental politics.Her 1992 book Environmentalism and Political Theory: Toward an Ecocentric Approach was one of the first to argue for an ecocentric form of government.

  5. Green politics - Wikipedia

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    The term political ecology is sometimes used in academic circles, but it has come to represent an interdisciplinary field of study as the academic discipline offers wide-ranging studies integrating ecological social sciences with political economy in topics such as degradation and marginalization, environmental conflict, conservation and ...

  6. Feminist political ecology - Wikipedia

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    Specific areas in which feminist political ecology is focused are development, landscape, resource use, agrarian reconstruction and rural-urban transformation (Hovorka 2006: 209). Feminist political ecologists argue that gender is a crucial variable in constituting access to, control over, and knowledge of natural resources. Feminist political ...

  7. Jane Bennett (political theorist) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Bennett (born July 31, 1957) [3] is an American political theorist and philosopher. She is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at the Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Arts and Sciences. [4] She was also the editor of the academic journal Political Theory between 2012 and 2017. [5] [6]

  8. Peter Taylor (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    Eschewing the academic elements of political ecology and the need for theory in favour of political involvement, the group pioneered scientific and legal support for environmental policy initiatives [1] [2] and worked closely with Greenpeace International, trade unions and, at times, government agencies. The group held the copyright on all its ...

  9. Environmental politics - Wikipedia

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    Neil Carter, in his foundational text Politics of the Environment (2009), suggests that environmental politics is distinct in at least two ways: first, "it has a primary concern with the relationship between human society and the natural world" (page 3); and second, "unlike most other single issues, it comes replete with its own ideology and ...