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Cultural Politics (2014) 10 (3): 287–299.
Published: 01 November 2014
...Elspeth Probyn This article reframes fisheries sustainability as a matter of production and consumption. It argues that only a more-than-human approach that takes seriously the entanglement of all oceanic entities—fish, fishers, water—can tackle the sustainability of fish. In order to bring...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (2): 195–218.
Published: 01 July 2024
... the violence of the colonial gaze with a powerfully more-than-human Black gaze. At a time of escalating ecocatastrophe, as we enter the sixth mass extinction event, reigniting our social (and perhaps sexual) relationships with trees is an urgent matter of survival. Focusing on the arboreal qualities...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (1): 1–17.
Published: 01 March 2023
... and intellectual developments in the West. It emphasizes how these intellectual traditions are rooted in social and political movements spurred by the relentless violence against the more-than-human and the inadequacy of existing conceptualizations or institutions of justice. The introduction explains the issue's...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (2): 159–176.
Published: 01 July 2023
... a dense web of interspecies associations filled with gaps and crossings between modes of being and values. Datafication is just one way to know and organize. An algorithmically controlled ecosystem cannot always accommodate the open-endedness of more-than-human ecologies. Drawing on works by Tsing...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (1): 57–76.
Published: 01 March 2023
... that the recognition of Indigenous territories as victims should mean more than simply the full enjoyment of the land ownership rights that these peoples are entitled to. Rather, what is at stake here are the very relations through which human and other-than-human beings sustain their mutually constituted lives...
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Cultural Politics (2006) 2 (1): 97–114.
Published: 01 March 2006
... regulated. We are made as if citizens of it. The figure of the citizen today, less than being a figure of the future of the human or of future freedom of the human, is more a figure of citizen-as-target. How does one begin to assert “a right to disappear” against this subjectivity then? This article argues...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (3): 413–431.
Published: 01 November 2024
... more than less, we create and create, forgetting that we live in a world that is already on the verge of collapse due to the impact of human activities on the biosphere. Rem Koolhaas ( 2002 : 175) observes: “If space-junk is the human debris that litters the universe, junk-space is the residue mankind...
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Cultural Politics (2014) 10 (3): 354–375.
Published: 01 November 2014
... turn to the neoliberal theory of human capital, which offers a more fruitful avenue for the analysis of digitally mediated “living labor” than the Autonomist Marxist theory that inspired Terranova’s analysis, by elucidating how a logic based on competition, entrepreneurialism, and speculation has...
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Cultural Politics (2020) 16 (1): 92–110.
Published: 01 March 2020
...Luke Munn Rather than being unprecedented, contemporary technologies are the most sophisticated instances of a long-standing dream: if space could be more comprehensively captured and coded, it could be more intensively capitalized. Two moments within this lineage are explored: maritime insurance...
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Cultural Politics (2014) 10 (3): 251–261.
Published: 01 November 2014
..., and opposing conceptions of morality and efficacy. The differences are more than a matter of how the affordances of information technologies match with the different technocultures. Horizontalist social movements incorporate new information technologies into their praxis as self-control, while militaries seek...
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Cultural Politics (2013) 9 (2): 170–187.
Published: 01 July 2013
... practice is founded upon a series of logical paradoxes. However, it can be argued that Lyotard's revision of Cage's aesthetic theories in post-Freudian terms more openly faces up to these paradoxes than Cage's own sunny Jungianism does. © 2013 Duke University Press 2013 Lyotard Cage music...
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Cultural Politics (2006) 2 (2): 245–254.
Published: 01 July 2006
...: a comprehensive and more humane acknowledgement of war; a revelation and analysis of our own complicity and passive acceptance of things as they are; different and multiple ways to access, interpret, and act on the magnitude of war and its aftermath; the truth; an uncovering of covert operations...
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Cultural Politics (2021) 17 (1): 37–47.
Published: 01 March 2021
... response-ability” that “infect[s] processes and practices that might yet ignite epidemics of multispecies recuperation and maybe even flourishing on terra in ordinary time and places.” Across fields such as the posthumanities, new materialisms, animal studies, and more-than-human geographies...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (1): 107–127.
Published: 01 March 2023
.... By contrast, the Draft Text generalizes the marine realms captured by the high seas jurisdiction, and which make up about 95 percent of the Earth's occupied habitat, as “the ocean.” Absent are the material, social, and dynamic relationships and more-than-human constituents that will be affected...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (1): 188–190.
Published: 01 March 2024
... Harman), the creative activities of spiders (Jussi Parikka) and beavers (Agnė Narušytė), and multispecies translation projects like the Earth Species Project (Anna Barcz and Michael Cronin) become opportunities to further engage critical problems of accounting for our more-than-human world via modes...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (2): 277–288.
Published: 01 July 2024
... to open up to more-than-human, beyond-human, and speculative kinds of archiving. In this way, the archive can be constructed as a lively quasi-object (Latour, in Latour and Crawford 1993 ) in dialogue with the present doings and beings of humans and animals and imaginations of future worlds...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (2): 325–336.
Published: 01 July 2024
... intervention (see Oliver 2024 , in this section), I reflected on and engaged with expanding notions of planetary and more-than-human archives. Thinking about the chicken as a being that archives, is archived, and is an archive challenges notions of history as human and of archival study as only taking place...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (1): 128–147.
Published: 01 March 2023
... (ethically, politically) engaged in the lives of more-than-human beings. Or, as Thom van Dooren ( 2014 : 83) writes, by telling stories we begin to pay attention, and this allows us “to see differently, and so to be drawn into new kinds of relationships, new ethical obligations.” Of course, representing...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (1): 18–38.
Published: 01 March 2023
..., and just pathways into uncertain futures” (3). I agree with her that “it is precisely this commitment to the most distant and different entities in our relational webs for which the immediacy of the engagement is missing that sets multispecies justice and more-than-human solidarities apart from apolitical...
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Cultural Politics (2018) 14 (2): 285–287.
Published: 01 July 2018
...) and that there is “no guarantee [of] timely action” (149). Nevertheless, the text offers a convincing answer to the pressing question of what kind of politics and activism we can pursue in the Anthropocene. Connolly has demonstrated that more-than-human agency can, and should, be incorporated within a humanist environmental...