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Socio-ecological precarity at the juncture of multiple crises

Saška Petrova

2023Progress in Human Geography24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Drawing upon the literature on the critical geographies of precarity, as well as feminist readings of non- and more-than-human geographies and political ecologies, this review proposes a socio-ecological precarity framеwork to address gaps in discussions and examinations of nonhuman vulnerabilities, forms of resistance, and infrastructures of conviviality and care. Socio-ecological precarity is posited as relational, politically generative, and transformative.

Topics & Concepts

PrecarityTransformative learningJunctureResistance (ecology)PoliticsSociologyWork (physics)Gender studiesPolitical scienceEcologyLawPhilosophyMechanical engineeringPedagogyBiologyEngineeringLinguisticsEmployment and Welfare StudiesHomelessness and Social IssuesMigration and Labor Dynamics