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Vol. 56 No. 2 (2024): Critical Theory and nature in the 21st century
Vol. 56 No. 2 (2024): Critical Theory and nature in the 21st century
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v56i2
Published:
2024-12-28
Articles
Critical Theory and nature in the 21st century
Mark Jacob Amiradakis, Helen-Mary Cawood, Jean du Toit, Anusharani Sewchurran, Gregory Morgan Swer
1-14
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Why ecosocialism is not enough: ecofeminist reflections on another value form
Ariel Salleh
15-29
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The separation from nature and separated subjects: critical investigations with Theodor W. Adorno and Françoise d’Eaubonne
Marie Loslier
30-48
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Women’s precarity in a globalised world: an ecofeminist perspective
Francesca D’Alessio
49-62
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Thinking nature as home: from transcendental homelessness to oikeiosis
Jaco Kruger
63-79
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Ecomodernism – defending a new humanist approach to nature
Patrick Giddy
80-95
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An ecology of bad ideas: approaching human relations with wider nature from an ecological-complexity perspective
Emma Hay
96-115
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Critical theory and human nature: Hartmut Rosa’s resonance theory from an evolutionary-anthropological perspective
Ole Höffken
116-137
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Problematising the discursive bases of contemporary ecopolitical vanguardism in social ecology and ecosocialism
Adrian Konik
138-160
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The nature of communication and the communication of nature: revisiting critical theory and nature through decolonial environmental communication and human rights education in Brazil
Vitor Souza Lima Blotta, Thaís Brianezi
161-179
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Platform: in theory
Editorial: Why is the world at war
Peter Vale, Gerhard Maré
180-183
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An ‘Asian’ perspective on Europe and its wars
Vineet Thakur
184-188
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Why is the world at war?
Michael McKinley
189-193
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Why is the world at war?
Gregory F Treverton
194-197
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Keynote address
Reimagining African scholarship: a convivial approach
Francis B. Nyamnjoh
198-222
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