This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of violence within sociological and anthropological discourse. So too it strives to expand the field of inquiry into the effects of human-induced violence on the place world, as made up of homelands, villages, communities, and ancestral realms. Throughout the discussion links are drawn between three particular forms of violence and their harmful effects on place: the physical destruction of place, the de-signification and social disordering of place identity and character, and elemental decay as ecological decline and toxicity in place. I argue that particular epistemic habits and dispositions allow for such violence to be carried out, in the pursu...
In political ecology, violence is usually associated with conflicts over the control of natural reso...
Abstract: This paper uses a political ecology perspective to examine relationships between violence ...
Derrida asks us to consider the violence we do in the name ‘animals’. The violence is both material ...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
Broadly taking up themes of violence and colonialism, this paper was first presented as a roundtable...
Violence is a confounding concept. It frequently defies explanation and lacks an agreed upon definit...
Broadly taking up themes of violence and colonialism, this paper was first presented as a roundtable...
The article discusses uncommemorated sites of violence in the framework of landscape theories. In pa...
Violent conditions burn in the background of daily life. Consider the slow wounds of ecological viol...
The historical development of attitudes toward violence has been connected to changing ideas about s...
Honour and violence is a major theme in the anthropology of the Middle East, yet – apart from politi...
In political ecology, violence is usually associated with conflicts over the control of natural reso...
Honour and violence is a major theme in the anthropology of the Middle East, yet – apart from politi...
In political ecology, violence is usually associated with conflicts over the control of natural reso...
Abstract: This paper uses a political ecology perspective to examine relationships between violence ...
Derrida asks us to consider the violence we do in the name ‘animals’. The violence is both material ...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
Broadly taking up themes of violence and colonialism, this paper was first presented as a roundtable...
Violence is a confounding concept. It frequently defies explanation and lacks an agreed upon definit...
Broadly taking up themes of violence and colonialism, this paper was first presented as a roundtable...
The article discusses uncommemorated sites of violence in the framework of landscape theories. In pa...
Violent conditions burn in the background of daily life. Consider the slow wounds of ecological viol...
The historical development of attitudes toward violence has been connected to changing ideas about s...
Honour and violence is a major theme in the anthropology of the Middle East, yet – apart from politi...
In political ecology, violence is usually associated with conflicts over the control of natural reso...
Honour and violence is a major theme in the anthropology of the Middle East, yet – apart from politi...
In political ecology, violence is usually associated with conflicts over the control of natural reso...
Abstract: This paper uses a political ecology perspective to examine relationships between violence ...
Derrida asks us to consider the violence we do in the name ‘animals’. The violence is both material ...