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Saramago, André.
Non-Human Nature in World Politics = Theory and Practice /
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Non-Human Nature in World Politics/ edited by Joana Castro Pereira, André Saramago.
Reminder of title:
Theory and Practice /
other author:
Pereira, Joana Castro.
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VI, 352 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. :
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International relations. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49496-4
ISBN:
9783030494964
Non-Human Nature in World Politics = Theory and Practice /
Non-Human Nature in World Politics
Theory and Practice /[electronic resource] :edited by Joana Castro Pereira, André Saramago. - 1st ed. 2020. - VI, 352 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. - Frontiers in International Relations,2662-9429. - Frontiers in International Relations,.
Introduction.-Chapter1: Embracing non-human nature in world politics.-Part I: Theoretical investigations -- Chapter2: Encountering nature in global life -- Chapter3: The end of normal politics: assemblages, non-humans and international relations -- Chapter4: Across species and borders: political representation, ecological democracy and the non-human -- Chapter5: A quantum anthropocene? international relations between rupture and entanglement -- Chapter 6: Ecologies of globalization: mountain governance and multinatural planetary politics -- Chapter7: Becoming one with the other: how Amazonian indigenous ontologies can guide post-human politics and change human-nature relationships -- Chapter8: Conflicting temporalities and the ecomodernist vision of rewilding -- Chapter9. Elias in the Anthropocene: human nature, evolution and the politics of great acceleration -- Part II: Empirical investigations -- Chapter10: Anthropocentrisation and its discontens in Indonesia: indigenous communities, non-human nature, and Anthropocentric political-economic governance -- Chapter11: Ecological civilization: the political rhetoric of Marxism with Chinese characteristics.
This book explores the interconnections between world politics and non-human nature to overcome the anthropocentric boundaries that characterize the field of international relations. By gathering contributions from various perspectives, ranging from post-humanism and ecological modernization, to new materialism and post-colonialism, it conceptualizes the embeddedness of world politics in non-human nature, and proposes a reorientation of political practice to better address the challenges posed by climate change and the deterioration of the Earth’s ecosystems. The book is divided into two main parts, the first of which addresses new ways of theoretically conceiving the relationship between non-human nature and world politics. In turn, the second presents empirical investigations into specific case studies, including studies on state actors and international organizations and bodies. Given its scope and the new perspectives it shares, this edited volume represents a uniquely valuable contribution to the field.
ISBN: 9783030494964
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