In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in the Anthropocene, has had two vital components—power and supremacy. In order to dominate, one has to have power over others. In addition, the politics of domination, such as colonial oppression of Latin America, has required reasoning, justification, and legitimation, often connected to superiority (because of religion, society, or civilization) from the oppressor’s end. Past and present political ideologies and programs, such as colonialism, imperialism, but also welfare state capitalism, neoliberalism and increasingly popular Green New Deal are examples of what we call “anthropolitics,” an anthropocentric approach to...
The rise of the idea of the Anthropocene is promoting multiple reflections on its meaning. As we con...
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 ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The critique of human domination is a tenet of environmental thinking. Now, the rise of the Anthropo...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
ISSS proceedings are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License...
The rise of the idea of the Anthropocene is promoting multiple reflections on its meaning. As we con...
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 ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The critique of human domination is a tenet of environmental thinking. Now, the rise of the Anthropo...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally ...
ISSS proceedings are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License...
The rise of the idea of the Anthropocene is promoting multiple reflections on its meaning. As we con...
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...