Political ecology II: Conjunctures, crises, and critical publics
Farhana Sultana
Abstract
Political ecologists focus on power relations across scales to develop assessments of systems that produce and maintain crises, such as the overlapping conjunctural crises of the coronavirus pandemic and climate breakdown. Such analyses clarify processual and interconnecting factors, exposing the contours of uneven differentiations and coproductions, while offering possible alternative futures. This report engages recent scholarship wherein conjunctural analysis raises issues for how we understand socionatural processes and outcomes, lessons learned, and the exigencies of critical publics in academia and beyond.
Topics & Concepts
PublicsFutures contractPoliticsScholarshipPolitical ecologyAnthropoceneSociologyPower (physics)Environmental ethicsSocial sciencePolitical scienceEcologyBiologyEconomicsLawPhilosophyFinancial economicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsZoonotic diseases and public healthClimate Change and Health ImpactsSustainability and Climate Change Governance