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Undisciplined Environments

We are a collective of scholars and activists oriented towards a common horizon of emancipatory social and ecological transformation. With this platform, we aim to animate a space to share, debate and critically reflect on research and activist experiences, observations, methodologies, news, events, publications, art, music and other themes and objects related to political ecology.

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Choosing to “stay with the trouble”: a gesture towards decolonial research praxis
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Choosing to “stay with the trouble”: a gesture towards decolonial research praxis

Thirst: The story of development, growth, and urban water inequality in Bangalore
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Thirst: The story of development, growth, and urban water inequality in Bangalore

CFP on “Decolonial Ecosophy: A Deliberative Encounter with Indian and non-western Eco-Theologies”
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CFP on “Decolonial Ecosophy: A Deliberative Encounter with Indian and non-western Eco-Theologies”

Sub-Saharan migrants transiting through Algeria: Migratory farm labor in Covid times
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Sub-Saharan migrants transiting through Algeria: Migratory farm labor in Covid times

Exposing eco-nationalists with premodern ecologies: a medievalist approach to the French far right
Political Ecologies of the Far Right

Exposing eco-nationalists with premodern ecologies: a medievalist approach to the French far right

The unequal university will never be ‘sustainable’
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The unequal university will never be ‘sustainable’

Platforming to Oblivion: How academic institutions foster merchants of doubt
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Platforming to Oblivion: How academic institutions foster merchants of doubt

Keeping the world alive and healthy: The radical realism of the “forces of reproduction” – An interview with Stefania Barca
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Keeping the world alive and healthy: The radical realism of the “forces of reproduction” – An interview with Stefania Barca

Post-Extractive Futures (Workshop-Conversation-Festival)
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Post-Extractive Futures (Workshop-Conversation-Festival)

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We are a collective of scholars and activists oriented towards a common horizon of emancipatory social and ecological transformation. With this platform, we aim to animate a space to share, debate and critically reflect on research and activist experiences, observations, methodologies, news, events, publications, art, music and other themes and objects related to political ecology.

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