The twin categories of the state and nature collectively embody some
of the most fundamental reference points around which our lives and
thinking are organized. Despite their combined significance, however,
the complex relationships that exist between modern states and nature
remain under-theorized and are relatively unexplored. Through a
detailed study of different sites, moments, and framing strategies The
Nature of the State challenges the ways in which geographers and
social scientists approach the study of state-nature relations. The
authors analyse different instances of state-nature interaction from
all over the world, considering the geo-politics of resource
conflicts, the operation of natural history museums, the
organizational practices of environmental departments and ministries,
the regulation of genetic science, and contemporary forms of state
intervention within issues of climate change. Introducing original
research into the different institutional, spatial, and temporal
strategies used by states to frame the natural world this book
provides a critical overview of the latest political and ecological
theories and addresses a wide range of pressing socio-environmental
debates.
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Excavating the Political Ecologies of the Modern State
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191515132
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok