Storytelling earth and body

P Vasudevan, MM Ramírez, YG Mendoza… - Annals of the …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
According to Sylvia Wynter, we are “a storytelling species”: The capacity to narrate the world
might be what we hold most in common as “humans” across diverse geographies. In this …

Plotting a new course for environmental humanities: Provision grounds, race, and the future

AA Moulton - Environmental Humanities, 2024 - read.dukeupress.edu
This article suggests that the notion of “the plot” has methodological and epistemological
value for the environmental humanities. Conceptualized in the work of Sylvia Wynter, the …

Unsettling Race, Nature, and Environment in Geography

K Meehan, MD Gergan, S Mollett… - Annals of the American …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
What might it mean to “unsettle” our disciplinary understanding of race, nature, and the
environment? In this introduction to the 2023 Special Issue of the Annals of the American …

(Un) Earthing violence: Ecologies of remembering, forgetting and reckoning

E Çaylı, E Sağlam - History and anthropology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article and the special issue it introduces contribute to existing debates on forgetting,
remembering, and reckoning with past violence by bringing them up to date with violence's …

[PDF][PDF] Learning with the seed bomb: on a classroom encounter with abolition ecology

AK Pitts, B Trost, N Trost… - Journal of …, 2022 - journals.librarypublishing.arizona …
Throughout a semester-long introduction to the field of political ecology, our class turned to
Paul Robbins' notion of the" hatchet" and the" seed" to categorize the goals of the field …

Experimental and speculative political ecologies for an age of crisis, hope, and action

M Rusca, DM Harris, D Santos - Progress in Environmental …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This review highlights the potential of a political ecology that approaches socionatures more
experimentally and speculatively. We first consider theoretical frameworks which can help …

[PDF][PDF] Storytelling in precarious landscapes: Insights from a photovoice project in rural Appalachia

J Shinn - Journal of Political Ecology, 2024 - journals.librarypublishing.arizona …
The impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in the small central Appalachian town of Rainelle,
West Virginia cannot be understood separately from the broader human-environment …

[PDF][PDF] Transformative learning at the community-university-land interface: A political ecology of knowledge, education and health

D Benedikt, MD Nguyen… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.librarypublishing.arizona …
As awareness grows of the catastrophic implications of global environmental change,
multiple scholarly fields addressing health-environment relationships have advocated' …

Indigenous and Decolonial Futurities: Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas as Potential Pathways of Reconciliation

J Townsend - 2022 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs), a form of Indigenous-led conservation,
are gaining momentum in Turtle Island/Canada. While advancing Indigenous and …

[图书][B] Doing Political Ecology

GL Simon, K Kay - 2024 - books.google.com
Since its inception, the field of political ecology has served as a critical hub for inclusive and
transformative environmental inquiry. Doing Political Ecology offers a distinctive entry point …