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). Depoliticized Environments: The End of Nature, Climate Change and the Post-Political Condition. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 69: 253–274. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1358246111000300. Tummers ... University, GB X close Chizu Sato Wageningen University, NL X close Abstract Editorial for the special feature. Keywords: feminist political ecology , commons
and/or incentives to apply these toolkits in their everyday work. We adopt a feminist political ecology lens to analyse some of the barriers to reduce social inequalities in the management of global ... demonstrating physical strength and emotional hardiness. In such a setting, paying attention to vulnerabilities, inequalities and disparities are incompatible objectives. Keywords: feminist political
and/or incentives to apply these toolkits in their everyday work. We adopt a feminist political ecology lens to analyse some of the barriers to reduce social inequalities in the management of global ... demonstrating physical strength and emotional hardiness. In such a setting, paying attention to vulnerabilities, inequalities and disparities are incompatible objectives. Keywords: feminist political
). Depoliticized Environments: The End of Nature, Climate Change and the Post-Political Condition. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 69: 253–274. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1358246111000300. Tummers ... University, GB X close Chizu Sato Wageningen University, NL X close Abstract Editorial for the special feature. Keywords: feminist political ecology , commons
infrastructure, agricultural inputs and harvest to overcome resource constraints and to increase their bargaining power. Employing a feminist political ecology lens, we ask: to what extent can collective farming ... demonstrates that feminist political ecology can compliment commons studies by providing meaningful insights on ambivalences around approaches such as collective farming. Keywords: Collective farming
commoning. This essay expands feminist political ecology’s approaches to the study of the commons and commoning by integrating some insights from existing eco- and autonomist Marxist feminims as well as
economies and feminist political ecology in the Community Economies Research Network (CERN), and the newly formed EU project Well-being, Ecology, Gender and cOmmunity (WEGO). In the article I first set out ... followed by a conclusion. Keywords: feminist political ecology , community economies , gender , postdevelopment , commoning How to Cite: Harcourt, W., 2019
As a response to the march of privatization and neoliberal individualism, the commons have recently re-emerged as an attractive alternative. In this article, I bring a feminist political ecology ... a conceptualisation of how political communities of commoning emerge through socionatural subjectification and affective relations. All commoning efforts involve a renegotiation of the (contested
young people are building movements that change norms and policies at national and global levels (Anyiwo et al., 2020) and can transcend structural barriers to political participation, such as the ... , in which youth learn about the root causes of systems of inequity; political efficacy, in which youth become empowered to create sociopolitical change; and sociopolitical action, where youth resist
as legal and political theory) have appropriated them in their own specific ways. The result of this popularity, however, is that they are often confused or used in ways that muddle their distinct ... ). Commons-Based Peer Production and Virtue. The Journal of Political Philosophy 14(4): 394–419. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9760.2006.00235.x. Berkes, F (2007). Commons in a Multi-Level World. International
Using Aristotle’s definition of the tragedy as a metaphor, the essay interprets the tragedy of the commons to highlight the critical role and socio-political importance of the emotions of fear and ... emotions (pathos) and reason (logos) function in concert27 and habituated in individual and political moral decision making and choice. Contemporary research in Psychology, Philosophy, the Social Sciences
through the geographic subfield of political ecology, including attention to political scales and subjects. Toward this end, this paper reconsiders Maine’s lobster fishery. This case has provided rich
and juniors, and between state agents and local communities were pertinent. These moves were also embedded in (partially contradictory) discourses on decentralization, political participation, economic
improvisation and adaptationacross different scales, can be placed within broader political economy analysisframeworks for assessing challenges in public services delivery from national tolocal levels. The paper ... national to local levels. The paper uses such an extended political economy analysis approach to understand the role of the international NGO WaterAid and its partners in Mali in relation to institutions for
of the political contexts surrounding this proposal discloses that the particular hybridity of the ‘crofting commons’ is a result of a historical process of ‘domestic colonization’ within Britain, and ... specific historical, political and cultural factors contributed to the particular internal ‘privatisation’ proposal in Scotland. The article therefore aims to contribute to a body of literature that augments
political context, which has been examined little so far. Using the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework as a conceptual and analytical lens, this paper examines the impact of authoritarian ... political factors and self-governance (Lam 1996a; Clement 2010). What is more, most examined cases were from the western world, i.e. countries with liberal democratic systems but very few came from non
Conservation and development are often framed as a dichotomy, requiring trade-offs. But trade-offs can be due to the particular political situation and to relationships of domination, and are not ... economic, social and political relations in Trindade? Three main 'shocks' emerge: (a) Conflict with external commercial developers, (b) Paving of access road into community, and (c) Enforcement of protected
institutions. In the paper, we describe the theoretical basis for the development of the typology, which draws on political ecology and Bloomington school institutionalism. Then, we employ the typology to ... disciplines studying environmental governance, political ecology and institutionalism, and facilitates the accumulation of a coherent body of knowledge. Keywords: Power , institutions
This paper examines the political implications of dividing the commons through the case study of private fishing lots in the Tonle Sap Great Lake of Cambodia. The de facto private property in Tonle ... very high. This “cost” is not merely economic, but also political. Our case study illustrates how this political cost is channeled through a network of influential people to maintain the resource system
This article links feminist political ecology with the academic debate about commoning by focusing on the gendered distribution of common pool resources, in particular land and water. The research is ... along categories of class and gender in land reclamation and irrigation projects. Keywords: Common Pool Resources (CPR) , Feminist Political Ecology (FPE) , Natural Resources Management