Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning environmental problems, the current political moment presents a potent conundrum: how to (continue to) critically engage with narratives of environmental change while confronting the “populist” promotion of “alternative facts.” We ask how political ecologists might situate themselves vis-à-vis the presently growing power of contemporary authoritarian forms, highlighting how the latter operates through sociopolitical domains and beyond-human natures. We argue for a clear and conscious strategy of speaking power to post-truth, to enable two things. The first is to come to terms with an internal paradox of addressing those seeking to obfuscate or d...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic ‘scientific’ narratives concerning env...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic ‘scientific’ narratives concerning env...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic ‘scientific’ narratives concerning env...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic ‘scientific’ narratives concerning env...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...