In line with the increasing calls for more transformative and transgressive learning in the context of sustainability studies, this article explores how encounters between different ontologies can lead to socio-ecological sustainability. With the dominant one-world universe increasingly being questioned by those who advocate the existence of many worlds—a so-called pluriverse—there lays the possibility of not only imagining other human–nature realities, but also engaging with them in practice. Moving towards an understanding of what happens when a multiplicity of worlds encounter one another, however, entails a sensitivity to the negotiations between often competing ontologies—or ontological politics. Based on an ethnographic methodology an...
This is a dissertation on ontological struggles –that is, struggles between competing ways of perfor...
This paper contributes, through traversing contested notions of sustainability, social justice, dev...
This paper debates how Andean mountains become persons with political ontology, a post-humanist orie...
In line with the increasing calls for more transformative and transgressive learning in the context ...
In line with the increasing calls for more transformative and transgressive learning in the context ...
There is growing recognition that radical ontological difference underlies Indigenous communities’ o...
Theorizations of sustainability transformation have foregrounded the construction (making) of novel ...
This contribution examines protests by Shuar people in the Ecuadorian Amazon during the summer of 20...
Contemporary market-based ‘green economy’ approaches to environmental degradation emphasise exchange...
Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental degradation ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Over the last five decades the discursive debate o...
In a decolonial determination to resist the modern ontological separation of nature from culture, po...
This book explores the intertwining of politics and ontology, shedding light on the ways in which, a...
This paper debates how Andean mountains become persons with political ontology, a post-humanist orie...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
This is a dissertation on ontological struggles –that is, struggles between competing ways of perfor...
This paper contributes, through traversing contested notions of sustainability, social justice, dev...
This paper debates how Andean mountains become persons with political ontology, a post-humanist orie...
In line with the increasing calls for more transformative and transgressive learning in the context ...
In line with the increasing calls for more transformative and transgressive learning in the context ...
There is growing recognition that radical ontological difference underlies Indigenous communities’ o...
Theorizations of sustainability transformation have foregrounded the construction (making) of novel ...
This contribution examines protests by Shuar people in the Ecuadorian Amazon during the summer of 20...
Contemporary market-based ‘green economy’ approaches to environmental degradation emphasise exchange...
Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental degradation ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Over the last five decades the discursive debate o...
In a decolonial determination to resist the modern ontological separation of nature from culture, po...
This book explores the intertwining of politics and ontology, shedding light on the ways in which, a...
This paper debates how Andean mountains become persons with political ontology, a post-humanist orie...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
This is a dissertation on ontological struggles –that is, struggles between competing ways of perfor...
This paper contributes, through traversing contested notions of sustainability, social justice, dev...
This paper debates how Andean mountains become persons with political ontology, a post-humanist orie...