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Urban Political Ecology in the Anthropo-obscene: Interruptions and Possibilities centres on how to organize anew the articulation between emancipatory theory and political activism.
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Urban Political Ecology in the Anthropo-obscene: Interruptions and Possibilities centres on how to organize anew the articulation between emancipatory theory and political activism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351809948
- Artikelnr.: 54790591
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351809948
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Henrik Ernstson is Lecturer in Human Geography at The University of Manchester, UK. Erik Swyngedouw is Professor of Geography at The University of Manchester, UK.
Introduction 1. Politicizing the Environment in the Urban Century Henrik
Ernstson and Erik Swyngedouw Section I: The Political 2. O Tempora! O
Mores! Interrupting the Anthropo-obScene Erik Swyngedouw and Henrik
Ernstson 3. Value, Nature and The Vortex of Accumulation Richard Walker and
Jason W. Moore 4."Hic Rhodus, Hic Salta!" Postcolonial Remains and the
Politics of the Anthropo-ob(S)cene Andrés Fabián Henao Castro and Henrik
Ernstson Section II: The Situated 5. Political Ecologies of Dispossession
and Anticorruption: A Radical Politics for the Anthropocene? Malini
Ranganathan and Sapana Doshi 6. Uneven Racial Development and the Abolition
Ecology of the City Nik Heynen 7. Suffocating Cities: Climate Change as
Social-ecological Violence Jonathan Silver 8. Multi-vocal Urban Political
Ecology: In Search of New Sensibilities Garth Myers 9. Paved Paradise: The
Suburb as Chief Artefact of the Anthropocene and Terrain of New Political
Performativities Roger Keil 10. Of Ghosts, Waste and the Anthropocene
Marco Armiero Section III: The Performative 11. Exhibiting Division,
Seizing the State: The Natural History Museum Jodi Dean 12. All that Was
Directly Lived Andy Merrifield 13. Reclaiming a Scholarship of Presence:
Building Alternative Socio-environmental Imaginaries Maria Kaika
Conclusion 14. Bringing Back the Political: Egalitarian Acting,
Performative Theory Henrik Ernstson and Erik Swyngedouw
Ernstson and Erik Swyngedouw Section I: The Political 2. O Tempora! O
Mores! Interrupting the Anthropo-obScene Erik Swyngedouw and Henrik
Ernstson 3. Value, Nature and The Vortex of Accumulation Richard Walker and
Jason W. Moore 4."Hic Rhodus, Hic Salta!" Postcolonial Remains and the
Politics of the Anthropo-ob(S)cene Andrés Fabián Henao Castro and Henrik
Ernstson Section II: The Situated 5. Political Ecologies of Dispossession
and Anticorruption: A Radical Politics for the Anthropocene? Malini
Ranganathan and Sapana Doshi 6. Uneven Racial Development and the Abolition
Ecology of the City Nik Heynen 7. Suffocating Cities: Climate Change as
Social-ecological Violence Jonathan Silver 8. Multi-vocal Urban Political
Ecology: In Search of New Sensibilities Garth Myers 9. Paved Paradise: The
Suburb as Chief Artefact of the Anthropocene and Terrain of New Political
Performativities Roger Keil 10. Of Ghosts, Waste and the Anthropocene
Marco Armiero Section III: The Performative 11. Exhibiting Division,
Seizing the State: The Natural History Museum Jodi Dean 12. All that Was
Directly Lived Andy Merrifield 13. Reclaiming a Scholarship of Presence:
Building Alternative Socio-environmental Imaginaries Maria Kaika
Conclusion 14. Bringing Back the Political: Egalitarian Acting,
Performative Theory Henrik Ernstson and Erik Swyngedouw
Introduction 1. Politicizing the Environment in the Urban Century Henrik
Ernstson and Erik Swyngedouw Section I: The Political 2. O Tempora! O
Mores! Interrupting the Anthropo-obScene Erik Swyngedouw and Henrik
Ernstson 3. Value, Nature and The Vortex of Accumulation Richard Walker and
Jason W. Moore 4."Hic Rhodus, Hic Salta!" Postcolonial Remains and the
Politics of the Anthropo-ob(S)cene Andrés Fabián Henao Castro and Henrik
Ernstson Section II: The Situated 5. Political Ecologies of Dispossession
and Anticorruption: A Radical Politics for the Anthropocene? Malini
Ranganathan and Sapana Doshi 6. Uneven Racial Development and the Abolition
Ecology of the City Nik Heynen 7. Suffocating Cities: Climate Change as
Social-ecological Violence Jonathan Silver 8. Multi-vocal Urban Political
Ecology: In Search of New Sensibilities Garth Myers 9. Paved Paradise: The
Suburb as Chief Artefact of the Anthropocene and Terrain of New Political
Performativities Roger Keil 10. Of Ghosts, Waste and the Anthropocene
Marco Armiero Section III: The Performative 11. Exhibiting Division,
Seizing the State: The Natural History Museum Jodi Dean 12. All that Was
Directly Lived Andy Merrifield 13. Reclaiming a Scholarship of Presence:
Building Alternative Socio-environmental Imaginaries Maria Kaika
Conclusion 14. Bringing Back the Political: Egalitarian Acting,
Performative Theory Henrik Ernstson and Erik Swyngedouw
Ernstson and Erik Swyngedouw Section I: The Political 2. O Tempora! O
Mores! Interrupting the Anthropo-obScene Erik Swyngedouw and Henrik
Ernstson 3. Value, Nature and The Vortex of Accumulation Richard Walker and
Jason W. Moore 4."Hic Rhodus, Hic Salta!" Postcolonial Remains and the
Politics of the Anthropo-ob(S)cene Andrés Fabián Henao Castro and Henrik
Ernstson Section II: The Situated 5. Political Ecologies of Dispossession
and Anticorruption: A Radical Politics for the Anthropocene? Malini
Ranganathan and Sapana Doshi 6. Uneven Racial Development and the Abolition
Ecology of the City Nik Heynen 7. Suffocating Cities: Climate Change as
Social-ecological Violence Jonathan Silver 8. Multi-vocal Urban Political
Ecology: In Search of New Sensibilities Garth Myers 9. Paved Paradise: The
Suburb as Chief Artefact of the Anthropocene and Terrain of New Political
Performativities Roger Keil 10. Of Ghosts, Waste and the Anthropocene
Marco Armiero Section III: The Performative 11. Exhibiting Division,
Seizing the State: The Natural History Museum Jodi Dean 12. All that Was
Directly Lived Andy Merrifield 13. Reclaiming a Scholarship of Presence:
Building Alternative Socio-environmental Imaginaries Maria Kaika
Conclusion 14. Bringing Back the Political: Egalitarian Acting,
Performative Theory Henrik Ernstson and Erik Swyngedouw