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Hannah Alpert-Abrams uploaded the file: Demonstration of Teaching Effectiveness for a Postdoctoral Fellowship (2016) to
Academic Job Market Support Network on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoHannah Alpert-Abrams
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Jason W. Moore deposited Confronting the Popular Anthropocene: Toward an Ecology of Hope in the group
World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoThis essay engages the Popular Anthropocene and offers an alternative to its “Man” and “Nature” perspective: the Capitalocene.
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John Welsh deposited The Political Aesthetic of the British City‐State: Class Formation through the Global City in the group
World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoThe British State has been terraformed over recent decades through the changing spatio-temporal dynamics of capital accumulation in the world-system entailed in financialisation, neoliberalsiation, and the emergence of global cities. A new post-industrial constellation of political domination has thus emerged in that state that requires urgent…[Read more]
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John Welsh deposited The Political Aesthetic of the British City-State: Class Formation through the Global City in the group
World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoA critical analysis of the strategic reconfiguration of social relations in the British state.
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John Welsh deposited Cities, Hinterlands, and Critical Theory in the group
World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoReview of two recent works of urban studies research in the context of critical urban theory.
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John Welsh deposited Authoritarian Governmentality through the Global City: Contradictions in the Political Ecology of Historical Capitalism in the group
World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoOver 30 years of strategic reconfiguration, Global Cities have proven
themselves productive of metropolitan oligarchies of various hues
that dominate the territories of their respective states. Set against
the ‘ecological contradictions’ of historical capitalism, the article
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Jason W. Moore deposited World Accumulation and Planetary Life, or, Why Capitalism Will Not Survive Until the ‘Last Tree is Cut in the group
World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 8 years agoHow does capitalism work through the web of life?
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Jason W. Moore deposited Cheap Food and Bad Climate: From Surplus Value to Negative-Value in the Capitalist World-Ecology in the group
World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoCapitalism, understood as a world-ecology that joins accumulation, power, and nature in dialectical unity, has been adept at evading so-called Malthusian dynamics through an astonishing historical capacity to produce, locate, and occupy cheap natures external to the system. In recent decades, the last frontiers have closed, and this astonishing…[Read more]
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Jason W. Moore deposited Metabolic Rift or Metabolic Shift? Dialectics, Nature, and the World-Historical Method in the group
World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoAbstract In the flowering of Red-Green Thought over the past two decades, metabolic rift thinking is surely one of its most colorful varieties. The metabolic rift has captured the imagination of critical environmental scholars, becoming a shorthand for capitalism’s troubled relations in the web of life. This article pursues an entwined critique a…[Read more]
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World-Ecology Research Network on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago