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Thinking Political Ecology with Latour, Haraway and Stengers

by Andrea Ghelf

pp. 72-89 Issue 19 (10,1) – January-June 2023 ISSN (online): 2539/2239 ISSN (print): 2389-8232 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14718/SoftPower.2023.10.1.5

Abstract

In recent years a significant number of contributions coming from different fields of study are developing an understanding of political ecology beyond the modern bifurcation between society and environment. Donna Haraway, Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers occupy a prominent place in the contemporary debate. In this article I explore a network of key concepts, such as terrestrial politics, Chthulucene and cosmopolitics, as a lure for thinking political ecology in the human-non-human continuum. These three perspectives are helping me to stay with three key problematics in contemporary politics: the necessity to think a third political space against and beyond regressive nationalism and green globalism, the processes of politicisation of a rising everyday environmentalism and the pragmatics capable of nurturing transversal alliances, compositions and coalitions amongst divergent singularities and socio-ecological movements in the time of the intrusions of Gaia.

Keywords

Ecología política, cosmopolítica, naturalezacultura, política alternativa de la materia
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