This chapter examines how neoliberal rationality conceptualizes environmental organizations and activists as terrorists rather than as citizens participating in democracy. Neoliberalism is subject to diverse interpretations, but in this chapter, I describe it as a dominant mode of reason that economizes social life and reduces human beings to economic actors. To support this argument, I provide examples of how governments in Canada and Australia are working with intelligence services and the private sector to spy on and infiltrate environmental organizations that are targeting “critical infrastructure” such as coal mines and gas developments. These practices represent a material impediment to the realization of ecological law and a degradat...
This chapter reviews a rapidly expanding body of research in political ecology exploring processes b...
The purpose of this article is to show how neoliberalism is mainly driven by an ‘imperial preference...
In recent events, notions of political protest, civil disobedience, extremism, and criminal action h...
‘Each week at least two people are being killed for taking a stand against environmental destruction...
The objective of this chapter is to consider the relationship between neoliberalism and environments...
Referring to the Red Scare, the fear of communism creeping into Western democracies (Skoll and Korst...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions forcriminologi...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions for criminolog...
Environmental and Indigenous activists in Canada and the United States opposing extraction projects ...
The sustainable development challenge is today one of the most pressing global issues, especially si...
Recent years have witnessed the spread of an array of market-inspired environmental governance appro...
Despite all of the detrimental effects predicted in the event of non-action regarding climate change...
Mobilizing a politico-ecological outlook, the chapter aims at exploring how the category of governme...
This chapter aims at exploring how the neoliberal project reproduces itself theoretically and practi...
This paper puts forward an anarchist political ecology critique of extreme energy extractivism by ex...
This chapter reviews a rapidly expanding body of research in political ecology exploring processes b...
The purpose of this article is to show how neoliberalism is mainly driven by an ‘imperial preference...
In recent events, notions of political protest, civil disobedience, extremism, and criminal action h...
‘Each week at least two people are being killed for taking a stand against environmental destruction...
The objective of this chapter is to consider the relationship between neoliberalism and environments...
Referring to the Red Scare, the fear of communism creeping into Western democracies (Skoll and Korst...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions forcriminologi...
The emerging and changing roles of environmental activists pose interesting questions for criminolog...
Environmental and Indigenous activists in Canada and the United States opposing extraction projects ...
The sustainable development challenge is today one of the most pressing global issues, especially si...
Recent years have witnessed the spread of an array of market-inspired environmental governance appro...
Despite all of the detrimental effects predicted in the event of non-action regarding climate change...
Mobilizing a politico-ecological outlook, the chapter aims at exploring how the category of governme...
This chapter aims at exploring how the neoliberal project reproduces itself theoretically and practi...
This paper puts forward an anarchist political ecology critique of extreme energy extractivism by ex...
This chapter reviews a rapidly expanding body of research in political ecology exploring processes b...
The purpose of this article is to show how neoliberalism is mainly driven by an ‘imperial preference...
In recent events, notions of political protest, civil disobedience, extremism, and criminal action h...