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Book Review: No Other Planet: Utopian Visions for a Climate-Changed World, by Mathias Thaler
In: Political theory: an international journal of political philosophy
ISSN: 1552-7476
How many worlds are there? One, but also many: Decolonial theory, comparison, 'reality'
In: European journal of political theory: EJPT
ISSN: 1741-2730
Contemporary political theory (CPT) has approached questions of plurality and diversity by drawing rather implicitly on anthropological accounts of difference. This was the case with the 'cultural turn', which significantly shaped theories of multiculturalism. Similarly, the current 'ontological turn' is gaining influence and leaving a marked impact on CPT. I examine the recent turn and assess both the possibilities it offers and the challenges it poses for decentering CPT and opening radical, decolonial avenues for thinking difference otherwise. I take Paul Nadasdy's critique of the ontological turn as an invitation to reflect on the methodological precepts that inform how the field frames the scope and limits of comparison. In pursuit of this, I examine the Zapatistas' notion of a 'world of many worlds', which provides a way of approaching difference that captures the generative aspects of the ontological turn while avoiding the pitfalls of relativism and political inertia. I argue that the Zapatistas' insights offer ethical guidance towards social and ecological thriving. Ultimately, my goal is to move CPT towards a more capacious form of making sense of what is out there in the world, and thus make room for better ways of inhabiting the Earth.
Ecologizing democratic theory: Agency, representation, animacy
In: Contemporary political theory: CPT, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 198-218
ISSN: 1476-9336
To think and act ecologically: the environment, human animality, nature
In: Critical review of international social and political philosophy: CRISPP, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 484-505
ISSN: 1743-8772
What vulnerability entails: Sustainability and the limits of political pluralism
In: Constellations: an international journal of critical and democratic theory, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 432-446
ISSN: 1467-8675
Nature's Relations: Ontology, Vulnerability, Agency
In: Hypatia: a journal of feminist philosophy, Band 35, Heft 2, S. 298-316
ISSN: 1527-2001
AbstractPolitical theory and philosophy need to widen their view of the space in which what matters politically takes place, and I suggest that integrating the conditions of sustainability of all affected—that is, all participants in nature's relations—is a necessary first step in this direction. New materialists and posthumanists have challenged how nature and politics have traditionally been construed. While acknowledging the significance of their contributions, I critically examine the ethical and political implications of their ontological project. I focus particularly on how the decentering of human agency that they advocate for raises a set of concerns that need to be addressed in developing an appropriate ecological ethics. I argue that the latter must be attuned to the vulnerability of living beings who participate in relationships that sustain life on earth. This brings me to conclude that qualitative distinctions between the worlds ofbiosandtechneare necessary. This is because we need to think critically about ways of evaluating types of relationships so that we can assess them and establish which are worth nurturing and protecting and which are not.
Éthique de la considération, de Corine Pelluchon, Paris, Seuil, 2018, 281 p
In: Politique et sociétés, Band 38, Heft 1, S. 200
ISSN: 1703-8480
Introduction – Le fédéralisme canadien : l'influence des institutions sur les acteurs clés de la vie politique et sociale (Introduction – Canadian Federalism: the Impact of Institutions on Key Political and Societal Actors)
In: Alain-G. Gagnon et Johanne Poirier, Le fédéralisme canadien et son avenir : acteurs et institutions, Presses de l'Université Laval, 2020
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Introduction – Canadian Federalism: the Impact of Institutions on Key Political and Societal Actors
In: Alain-G. GAGNON & Johanne POIRIER, ed., Canadian Federalism and Its Future: Actors and Institutions, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020
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