GEO755 – Robbins, Peet & Watts
Robbins – Political Ecology Chapters 1 – 4 Chapter One: The Hatchet and the Seed This chapter serves as a general introduction to the field of political ecology. Recognizing that the nature-society divide is a Romantic mythologization of the West, the chapter introduced ontology as a complex web of environmental linkages between humans and the environment (5). The difference between political and apolitical ecology... Read More
CCR691 – Final Project – Rudy
Rudy, Alan. “Actor-Network Theory, Marxist Economics, and Marxist Political Ecology*.” Capitalism Nature Socialism 16 6 (2005): 85-90. Print. The relationship between Marxism and ANT is logical because of Marxisms longtime engagement with the historical concern with relations between natures, sciences, technologies, and societies. ANT is characterized as a “non-modern relational mode of analysis” that isn’t comfortable with the... Read More




