Editorial: Natur, Gesellschaft, Materialität: aktuelle Herausforderungen der Politischen Ökologie
This editorial introduces different theoretical strands in political ecology both in English and German speaking contexts. Comparing Marxist with more relational and "new materialist" approaches, it is argued that the various theoretical approaches chosen induce different ways of how the r...
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doaj-78281c5e885a48ae9ce638a6ff1026112020-11-24T22:15:09ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-87982016-10-0171422122710.5194/gh-71-221-2016Editorial: Natur, Gesellschaft, Materialität: aktuelle Herausforderungen der Politischen ÖkologieS. Becker0A. Otto1Institutionenwandel und regionale Gemeinschaftsgüter, Leibniz-Institut für raumbezogene Sozialforschung Erkner, Erkner, 15537, DeutschlandGeographie und Naturrisikenforschung, Universität Potsdam, Potsdam, 14476, DeutschlandThis editorial introduces different theoretical strands in political ecology both in English and German speaking contexts. Comparing Marxist with more relational and "new materialist" approaches, it is argued that the various theoretical approaches chosen induce different ways of how the relationship between society and nature, between material and culture is conceptualized. The dialectical perspective derived from Marxism is thereby contrasted with the more emergent, and relativist understandings of actor network theory and assemblage thinking. Besides, the six single contributions in this Special Issue are introduced and five areas for further research are laid out: (1) the multiplicity of materiality, (2) the opposition between dialectic and relativist thinking, (3) the tension between elements and entire socio-material configurations, (4) materiality in the production of space and (5) issues of materiality and power.http://www.geogr-helv.net/71/221/2016/gh-71-221-2016.pdf |
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This editorial introduces different theoretical strands
in political ecology both in English and German speaking contexts. Comparing
Marxist with more relational and "new materialist" approaches, it is argued
that the various theoretical approaches chosen induce different ways of how
the relationship between society and nature, between material and culture is
conceptualized. The dialectical perspective derived from Marxism is thereby
contrasted with the more emergent, and relativist understandings of actor
network theory and assemblage thinking. Besides, the six single
contributions in this Special Issue are introduced and five areas for
further research are laid out: (1) the multiplicity of materiality, (2) the
opposition between dialectic and relativist thinking, (3) the tension between
elements and entire socio-material configurations, (4) materiality in the
production of space and (5) issues of materiality and power. |
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