Following Donna Haraway’s suggestion to interpret the ecosystem as a dense technoscientific semiotic-material object, this paper will analyze the history of the birth of the concept of “ecosystem” from a philosophical, scientific, political and technological perspective, showing the complex re-articulation of the nature/culture dichotomy that takes place within it. In particular, the ecosystem concept will be problematized from a situated epistemological framework addressing mainly three questions: which kind of events lead to the formulation of the ecosystem concept, how nature is conceptualized through it and what kind of relationship between humans and nature is implied in the constitution of the concept
International audienceWe examine two academic traditions that address the nature-society interface. ...
The modern concept of \u201cnature\u201d was born in the XVIIIth Century: a nature as object, submit...
International audienceWe examine two academic traditions that address the nature-society interface. ...
Following Donna Haraway’s suggestion to interpret the ecosystem as a dense technoscientific semiotic...
In the 20th century, the term "ecosystem" was one of the most important concepts for the biological ...
Origin of the Ecosystem concept. The ecosystem concept which was introduced by Tansley in 1935 does ...
The article notes that in the modern environmental legal doctrine in the study of the legal basis fo...
This work consists of a theoretical approach and has as main objective to bring classical discussion...
The seriousness of the environmental crisis and the current debate on ecological problems are at the...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
The main aim of this paper is to analyze the term 'ecosystem' as an example of the relationsh...
The paper argues that ecology should not be understood as a sectoral issue, i.e. as the object of sp...
The ecosystem is a fundamental ecological concept that is not as simple as it first appears. We expl...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWe examine two academic traditions t...
International audienceWe examine two academic traditions that address the nature-society interface. ...
The modern concept of \u201cnature\u201d was born in the XVIIIth Century: a nature as object, submit...
International audienceWe examine two academic traditions that address the nature-society interface. ...
Following Donna Haraway’s suggestion to interpret the ecosystem as a dense technoscientific semiotic...
In the 20th century, the term "ecosystem" was one of the most important concepts for the biological ...
Origin of the Ecosystem concept. The ecosystem concept which was introduced by Tansley in 1935 does ...
The article notes that in the modern environmental legal doctrine in the study of the legal basis fo...
This work consists of a theoretical approach and has as main objective to bring classical discussion...
The seriousness of the environmental crisis and the current debate on ecological problems are at the...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
The main aim of this paper is to analyze the term 'ecosystem' as an example of the relationsh...
The paper argues that ecology should not be understood as a sectoral issue, i.e. as the object of sp...
The ecosystem is a fundamental ecological concept that is not as simple as it first appears. We expl...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWe examine two academic traditions t...
International audienceWe examine two academic traditions that address the nature-society interface. ...
The modern concept of \u201cnature\u201d was born in the XVIIIth Century: a nature as object, submit...
International audienceWe examine two academic traditions that address the nature-society interface. ...