Vol. 51 No. 2 (2022): Re-worlding: Pluriversal Politics in the Anthropocene

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Edited by Aapo Lunden & Carlos Tornel

Tim May – Friends of the Lake? Ontological Ambiguities and the Megacolector Conflict

António Carvalho & Mariana Riquito – Listening-with the subaltern: Anthropocene, Pluriverse and more-than-human agency

Marina Wertheimer – Environmental conflicts and cultural misunderstandings in a Buenos Aires wetland settlement

Erandi Maldonado-Villalpando & Jaime Paneque-Gálvez – Grassroots innovation in alternatives to development: a review

Arturo Escobar, Carlos Tornel & Aapo Lunden – On design, development and the axes of pluriversal politics: An interview with Arturo Escobar

Jason W. Moore – Anthropocene, Capitalocene & the Flight from World History: Dialectical Universalism & the Geographies of Class Power in the Capitalist World-Ecology, 1492-2022

Federico Luisetti – Pluriversalism and the Ecological Regime of Accumulation

Japhy Wilson – The Insurgent Universal: Between Eurocentric Universalism and the Pluriverse

Carlos Tornel – Seeking common ground: On possible dialogues between Marxisms and Political Ontology

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Published: 2022-05-06

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