Articles | Volume 71, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-71-341-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-71-341-2016
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06 Dec 2016
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Politische Ökologie: nicht-deterministische, globale und materielle Dimensionen von Natur/Gesellschaft-Verhältnissen

Sybille Bauriedl

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The article discusses the present debate on Globality, Coloniality and Materiality. The early studies of political ecology related to historical materialism are confronted in recent debates with a new materialist thinking of more fluid interrelations between nature and non-nature. By addressing cultural studies and postcolonial studies the article suggests a decentralized perspective on history and geography in order to understand new forms of connectivity of nature and culture.