Interrupting the Anthropo-obScene: Immuno-biopolitics and depoliticizing ontologies in the Anthropocene

E Swyngedouw, H Ernstson - Theory, Culture & Society, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper argues that 'the Anthropocene'is a deeply depoliticizing notion. This de-
politicization unfolds through the creation of a set of narratives, what we refer to as …

Politicizing ontology

M Joronen, J Häkli - Progress in Human Geography, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper is a response to a growing body of geographical literature exploring the interface
between ontology and politics. We develop an understanding that does not start by building …

Resisting Post‐Political Adaptation to Climate Change: How a Small Community Stood Up to Big Development

M Mikulewicz - Antipode, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Recent critical scholarship has brought attention to local resistance in the spaces of
adaptation, with reported instances of local communities rejecting planned adaptation …

[KNJIGA][B] The Routledge handbook of financial geography

J Knox-Hayes, D Wójcik - 2020 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Space Economy edited by Ron Martin, complementing and updating the contribution of
Money, Power and Space (1994). It could be said that the volume was more economic …

Wildness as vitality: A relational approach

P Vannini, AS Vannini - … and planning E: nature and space, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Countless authors have deconstructed both the romantic and the troubled history of
wildness and wilderness, yet very few researchers have ever asked people:“What does wild …

What a difference place makes: Place gestalt and some methodological thoughts

KI Booth - Qualitative Inquiry, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Place is a recurrent yet contested theme in the social sciences, and an emerging theme
within qualitative inquiry. How one understands place has significant bearing upon the …

What is generated through rupture?

R Cretney, S Nissen - Dialogues in Human Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Our commentary explores the contested possibilities of rupture, disaster, and emergency,
and reflects on growing fears around political extremism. Rupture as theorised by Mahanty …

Dividing worlds: tsunamis, seawalls, and ontological politics in northeast Japan

A Littlejohn - Social Analysis, 2020 - berghahnjournals.com
In 2011, a tsunami devastated Japan's Northeast coastline following a magnitude 9.1
earthquake. In its aftermath, disaster scientists, civil engineers, and central government …

The roles of capitals in building capacity to address urban flooding in the shift to a new water management approach

R Plummer, S Renzetti, R Bullock… - … and Planning C …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Stresses on water resources are considerable and will intensify in the future due to climatic
and non-climatic drivers. The emerging shift from science-based command and control …

Ageing in remote and cyclone‐prone communities: geography, policy, and disaster relief

S Astill - Geographical research, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Focusing on the experience of independent‐living older adults, this study explored how
those in regional Australian coastal communities have coped with repeated natural …