International audienceIn this chapter we discuss prefiguration from the perspective of environmental activism, interweaving the concept of 'ecological prefiguration' with the related debate on 'ecotopia', and point to some of the challenges social movements face in striving towards an ecological society. After reviewing the literature that discusses ecological prefiguration and ecotopia from different disciplinary perspectives, we argue that ecological prefiguration should be approached from an 'ontological politics' perspective. This shows that what is at stake in ecological prefiguration is not so much the anticipation of some desired features of the future in the present but rather the disclosure of a potential ontological alternative th...
This study explores the ideological premises that have legitimised ecologically unsustainable practi...
Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental degradation ...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...
International audienceIn this chapter we discuss prefiguration from the perspective of environmental...
In this chapter we discuss prefiguration from the perspective of environmental activism, interweavin...
International audienceHow do the meaning and practices of environmentalism change if we see the curr...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
Is a simple refinement of the way we are living sufficient to address the environmental crisis? Is a...
This contribution sketches a conceptual framework for the analysis of the post-ecologist era and out...
Since their birth, environmental movements have represented a key challenge to established democrati...
Radical ecology typically brings to mind media images of ecological activists standing before logger...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...
This chapter addresses the elements of the utopian tradition that have been recently articulated in ...
Anchored in the diverse ecological practices of communities in southern Italy and Aotearoa/New Zeala...
This essay reflects on the changing trend of Ecocriticism from a certain phobia towards theory to an...
This study explores the ideological premises that have legitimised ecologically unsustainable practi...
Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental degradation ...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...
International audienceIn this chapter we discuss prefiguration from the perspective of environmental...
In this chapter we discuss prefiguration from the perspective of environmental activism, interweavin...
International audienceHow do the meaning and practices of environmentalism change if we see the curr...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
Is a simple refinement of the way we are living sufficient to address the environmental crisis? Is a...
This contribution sketches a conceptual framework for the analysis of the post-ecologist era and out...
Since their birth, environmental movements have represented a key challenge to established democrati...
Radical ecology typically brings to mind media images of ecological activists standing before logger...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...
This chapter addresses the elements of the utopian tradition that have been recently articulated in ...
Anchored in the diverse ecological practices of communities in southern Italy and Aotearoa/New Zeala...
This essay reflects on the changing trend of Ecocriticism from a certain phobia towards theory to an...
This study explores the ideological premises that have legitimised ecologically unsustainable practi...
Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental degradation ...
Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transiti...