What work does the naturalization of work do? What are its political-economic implications? Trajectories of bringing nature into the ambit of capitalist accumulation have been a longstanding concern in the social sciences. Yet how might one explain capitalist logics of accumulation without placing nature’s forces and potentials squarely on the side of capital—as political-economic straightjackets tend to do? After all, these are potentials that capital presupposes but does not itself produce. I address these questions by focusing on concepts of animal work and nonhuman labor (Barua 2017; see also Blanchette 2015; Porcher 2015) that offer crucial insights into how nature is constitutive of political-economic organization
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Relations between nature and capital have been a longstanding concern in the social sciences. Going...
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This special issue of Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances offers a reflection on the development...
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__Abstract__ A rich body of literature investigates the many ways in which nature is impacted upo...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
Farming and eating are both social and natural, connecting soils, water, body, labour power, capital...
Abstract: A rich body of literature investigates the many ways in which nature is impacted upon and ...
The concept of natural capital denotes a rich variety of natural processes, such as ecosystems, that...
Capitalist modernity has meant for the world the metabolic rupture between human beings and nature, ...
This paper reconsiders Marx’s theory of capital in the light of more recent discussions of the relat...
In this article, and the companion piece that follows, we develop an account of the socioecological ...
This chapter reviews a rapidly expanding body of research in political ecology exploring processes b...
This paper is an innovative addition to the ongoing debate about human-animal relations. It approach...
Relations between nature and capital have been a longstanding concern in the social sciences. Going...
A commodity, according to the classical political economists, comprises and combines a use value and...
This special issue of Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances offers a reflection on the development...
Chapitre 16Although the presence of animals in our lives seems natural, it is not; it depends on wor...
Rendering nonhuman life for sale is a fundamental facet of contemporary capitalism. Political econom...
__Abstract__ A rich body of literature investigates the many ways in which nature is impacted upo...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
Farming and eating are both social and natural, connecting soils, water, body, labour power, capital...
Abstract: A rich body of literature investigates the many ways in which nature is impacted upon and ...
The concept of natural capital denotes a rich variety of natural processes, such as ecosystems, that...
Capitalist modernity has meant for the world the metabolic rupture between human beings and nature, ...
This paper reconsiders Marx’s theory of capital in the light of more recent discussions of the relat...
In this article, and the companion piece that follows, we develop an account of the socioecological ...
This chapter reviews a rapidly expanding body of research in political ecology exploring processes b...
This paper is an innovative addition to the ongoing debate about human-animal relations. It approach...