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Paul Robbins and the ecology in political ecology

Published by Undisciplined Environments on March 8, 2015

The political ecologist Paul Robbins, Director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, reflects on the importance of talking about ecology in political ecology. This video is the third part of an interview conducted by several ENTITLE fellows with Paul Robbins in Barcelona in January 2015.

You can find Paul Robbins’ thoughts on the Anthropocene here.

You can find Paul Robbins’ reflections on labour and political ecology here

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