the context of network-ecological thought, information ethics is perhaps best understood as a transversal reflexive practice, aimed at identifying the stakes attending the creation, consumption, and disposal of information technologies. To situate itself as well as potential interlocutors, such a thought requires correspondingly complex cartographies, a multidimensional mapping of practices and presuppositions, of individual, collective, institutional actors as well as the conditions of possibility of their mutual engagement. Such cartographies do not assume the existence of the „local" or the „global" as a given. Instead, they attend to the way human and non-human actors and the discursive and material practices they are involved in contri...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
The common rhetoric about technology falls into two extreme categories: uncritical acceptance or bla...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...
The contributions to this issue offer the concept of network ecologies as a way to open info-ethical...
This book marks an important contribution to the fascinating debate on the role that information inf...
Contemporary market-based ‘green economy’ approaches to environmental degradation emphasise exchange...
Au cours des dernières décennies, l'utilisation généralisée des technologies numériques de communica...
Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental degradation ...
AbstractA framework is constructed for how to relate ecosystem services to environmental justice. Th...
Is human society so all-pervading that it makes sense to talk about the end of nature? Or are we li...
This dissertation explores the work and practices (both online and offline) of digital mapping commu...
Ecology is a subject of great debate today among scientists, governments, and the general public. Is...
This position paper outlines a multidirectional approach to what we call Anthropocene ecologies, its...
Includes bibliographical references (page 583).Ecology is the logic of living creatures in their hom...
Ecologías conectivas: el animismo digital, la ecología computarizada y la materia en red Ecologias c...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
The common rhetoric about technology falls into two extreme categories: uncritical acceptance or bla...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...
The contributions to this issue offer the concept of network ecologies as a way to open info-ethical...
This book marks an important contribution to the fascinating debate on the role that information inf...
Contemporary market-based ‘green economy’ approaches to environmental degradation emphasise exchange...
Au cours des dernières décennies, l'utilisation généralisée des technologies numériques de communica...
Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental degradation ...
AbstractA framework is constructed for how to relate ecosystem services to environmental justice. Th...
Is human society so all-pervading that it makes sense to talk about the end of nature? Or are we li...
This dissertation explores the work and practices (both online and offline) of digital mapping commu...
Ecology is a subject of great debate today among scientists, governments, and the general public. Is...
This position paper outlines a multidirectional approach to what we call Anthropocene ecologies, its...
Includes bibliographical references (page 583).Ecology is the logic of living creatures in their hom...
Ecologías conectivas: el animismo digital, la ecología computarizada y la materia en red Ecologias c...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
The common rhetoric about technology falls into two extreme categories: uncritical acceptance or bla...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...