In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in the Anthropocene, has had two vital components—power and supremacy. In order to dominate, one has to have power over others. In addition, the politics of domination, such as colonial oppression of Latin America, has required reasoning, justification, and legitimation, often connected to superiority (because of religion, society, or civilization) from the oppressor’s end. Past and present political ideologies and programs, such as colonialism, imperialism, but also welfare state capitalism, neoliberalism and increasingly popular Green New Deal are examples of what we call “anthropolitics”, an anthropocentric approach to politics based on domin...
Abstract: In the Anthropocene, the unprecedented disruption of planetary systems caused by an ongoin...
The Anthropocene debate is here situated in the context of the environmental crisis. The polysemic n...
Current global environmental governance reverberates with talk of a new 'Anthropocene epoch' defined...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The critique of human domination is a tenet of environmental thinking. Now, the rise of the Anthropo...
This paper argues that ‘the Anthropocene’ is a deeply depoliticizing notion. This de-politicization ...
From a sociological and political perspective, a key contribution of the discourse on the Anthropoce...
Politics is crucial to understand collective and individual responses to global environmental chang...
From a sociological and political perspective, a key contribution of the discourse on the Anthropoce...
Mobilizing a politico-ecological outlook, the chapter aims at exploring how the category of governme...
Global scale ecological crises are often interpreted as a fundamentally 'new' problematic. This per...
Global scale ecological crises are often interpreted as a fundamentally 'new' problematic. This per...
Abstract: In the Anthropocene, the unprecedented disruption of planetary systems caused by an ongoin...
The Anthropocene debate is here situated in the context of the environmental crisis. The polysemic n...
Current global environmental governance reverberates with talk of a new 'Anthropocene epoch' defined...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
In this article, we study politics as domination. From our point of view, domination, especially in ...
The critique of human domination is a tenet of environmental thinking. Now, the rise of the Anthropo...
This paper argues that ‘the Anthropocene’ is a deeply depoliticizing notion. This de-politicization ...
From a sociological and political perspective, a key contribution of the discourse on the Anthropoce...
Politics is crucial to understand collective and individual responses to global environmental chang...
From a sociological and political perspective, a key contribution of the discourse on the Anthropoce...
Mobilizing a politico-ecological outlook, the chapter aims at exploring how the category of governme...
Global scale ecological crises are often interpreted as a fundamentally 'new' problematic. This per...
Global scale ecological crises are often interpreted as a fundamentally 'new' problematic. This per...
Abstract: In the Anthropocene, the unprecedented disruption of planetary systems caused by an ongoin...
The Anthropocene debate is here situated in the context of the environmental crisis. The polysemic n...
Current global environmental governance reverberates with talk of a new 'Anthropocene epoch' defined...