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_aLoftus, Alex _950271 |
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_aPolitical ecology III: _bWho are the people?/ |
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_bSage, _c2020. |
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520 | _aSince its inception, political ecology has marshalled a variety of different understandings of the human subject. Confronted with the challenges of authoritarian populism, as well as the provocations of the Anthropocene, being explicit about such conceptualisations is increasingly necessary. In this third report, I review recent conceptualisations of the subject, beginning with how ‘the people’ have been invoked in authoritarian populist discourses. I then contrast such a perspective with the situated social subjects of everyday political ecology before considering the challenges posed to notions of a sovereign human subject. I conclude with a discussion of political ecological persons in praxis. | ||
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_012579 _917141 _dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019. _tProgress in human geography/ _x 03091325 |
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