Responding to the proposition that learning to live in the Anthropocene involves learning how to die, this article problematises the modes of world-making upheld in some of the contemporary proposals for the global reorganisation of societies towards just, socio-ecological transitions beyond the techno-fixes of geoengineering, green growth, and their attendant ideals of progress. Specifically, it critically examines one such proposal that, inspired by process philosophy, has proven deeply influential in China’s recent shift in ecological (geo)politics: the idea of an “ecological civilisation” based on principles of ontological relationality, democratic responsibility, and a new alliance between the sciences and the humanities. The article a...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
While much work has been done theorising the concept of an ecological civilization, the actual trans...
This paper deals with the relations among nature, man and life and in this context it questions the ...
Chinese environmentalists have called for an ecological civilization. To promote this, ecology is de...
: ‘Ecological civilization’ has been put forward as a utopia, as this notion has been defended by Er...
In the opening decade of the twenty-first century humans faced a rising surplus of historical double...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
The proposal that the earth has entered a new epoch called “the Anthropocene” has touched a nerve . ...
This article aims to change the terms of the conversation about the ecological crisis. We argue that...
Recent ‘Anthropocene’ commentaries have argued that as humans have become decisively entangled in na...
Contemporary ecological crises fundamentally threaten our ability to continue inhabiting earth, yet ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the debate on global prosperity in the postGDP world, wi...
Educated people everywhere now acknowledge that ecological destruction is threatening the future of ...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
While much work has been done theorising the concept of an ecological civilization, the actual trans...
This paper deals with the relations among nature, man and life and in this context it questions the ...
Chinese environmentalists have called for an ecological civilization. To promote this, ecology is de...
: ‘Ecological civilization’ has been put forward as a utopia, as this notion has been defended by Er...
In the opening decade of the twenty-first century humans faced a rising surplus of historical double...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
The proposal that the earth has entered a new epoch called “the Anthropocene” has touched a nerve . ...
This article aims to change the terms of the conversation about the ecological crisis. We argue that...
Recent ‘Anthropocene’ commentaries have argued that as humans have become decisively entangled in na...
Contemporary ecological crises fundamentally threaten our ability to continue inhabiting earth, yet ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the debate on global prosperity in the postGDP world, wi...
Educated people everywhere now acknowledge that ecological destruction is threatening the future of ...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
While much work has been done theorising the concept of an ecological civilization, the actual trans...
This paper deals with the relations among nature, man and life and in this context it questions the ...