Salazar Juan Francisco (Hrsg.): Thinking with Soils

Material Politics and Social Theory
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This book presents a novel and systematic social theory of soil, and is representative of the rising interest in 'the material' in social sciences. Bringing together new modes of 'critical description' with speculative practices and methods of inquiry, it contributes to the exploration of current transformations in socioecologies, as well as in political and artistic practices, in order to address global ecological change. The chapters in this edited volume challenge scholars to attend more carefully to the ways in which they think about soil, both materially and theoretically. Contributors address a range of topics, including new ways of thinking about the politics of caring for soils; the ecological and symbiotic relations between soils; how the productive capacities and contested governance of soils are deployed as matters of political concern; and indigenous ways of knowing and being with soil.[T]he book is novel, diverse and thought provoking. It offers a variety of inroads and case studies.
ISBN: 978-0-567-70652-2
GTIN: 9780567706522

Über den Autor Salazar Juan Francisco (Hrsg.)

Juan Francisco Salazar is Associate Professor in Media and Cultural Studies at Western Sydney University, AustraliaCéline Granjou is a Research Director in Sociology at the University of Grenoble Alps (Research Institute for Environment and Agriculture) and a research fellow at the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences Innovations Sociétés, University Paris-Est Marne la Vallée, France.Matthew Kearnes is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow and member of the of Environmental Humanities Group at the School of Humanities and Languages, University of New South Wales, Australia.Anna Krzywoszynska, Associate Professor of Transdisciplinary Human-Environment Relations, University of Oulu, Finland.Manuel Tironi is Associate Professor and convener of the Critical Studies on the Anthropocene group within the Instituto de Sociología at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Chile.

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