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Reviews of political ecology books, films and events

Becoming territory in the Anthropocene
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Becoming territory in the Anthropocene

Political Ecology of Science Fiction: Why Film Can Help Us Better Understand the Contemporary Environmental Crisis
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Political Ecology of Science Fiction: Why Film Can Help Us Better Understand the Contemporary Environmental Crisis

Publicly Funded Mining Propaganda: Europe’s Lithium Paradox (2025)
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Publicly Funded Mining Propaganda: Europe’s Lithium Paradox (2025)

Geopolitics of green colonialism: decarbonising, but for whom, and at what cost? Illustration by Othman Selmi | www.behance.net/othmanselmi Originally published by the Transnational Institute in the "Dismantling Green Colonialism" dossier: https://www.tni.org/en/dossier/dismantling-green-colonialism Republished with artist's permissionns
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Geopolitics of green colonialism: decarbonising, but for whom, and at what cost?

Political Struggle in Film: An Overview of Pitfalls & Traps
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Political Struggle in Film: An Overview of Pitfalls & Traps

As renewable energy demand rises, mining for minerals in the Amazon is at a critical point Mining for gold in Suriname
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As renewable energy demand rises, mining for minerals in the Amazon is at a critical point

Book Review: “We Are Forests: Inhabiting Territories in Struggle” (Cambridge:Polity, 2023)
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Book Review: “We Are Forests: Inhabiting Territories in Struggle” (Cambridge:Polity, 2023)

Pluriverse and the Politics of Friendship
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Pluriverse and the Politics of Friendship

Navigating Feminist Political Ecology with a new compass
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Navigating Feminist Political Ecology with a new compass

Alcarrás and the normalization of farmers’ disappearance
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Alcarrás and the normalization of farmers’ disappearance

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  • Agriculture and Migration in Algerian oasis: Deep Groundwater access and Changing Relationships with Land and Labour February 17, 2026
  • Becoming territory in the Anthropocene March 11, 2026

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  • Becoming territory in the Anthropocene March 11, 2026
  • Agriculture and Migration in Algerian oasis: Deep Groundwater access and Changing Relationships with Land and Labour February 17, 2026
  • Negative Emissions as Commons? January 28, 2026
  • Kurdish Civilians in Aleppo Under Massacre and Mass Displacement Threat January 15, 2026
  • Political Ecology of Science Fiction: Why Film Can Help Us Better Understand the Contemporary Environmental Crisis January 13, 2026

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