Doing political ecology inside and outside the academy

Batterbury, Simon (2015) Doing political ecology inside and outside the academy. In: International Handbook of Political Ecology. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 27-43. ISBN 9780857936165

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Abstract

This chapter reflects on some practical settings in which political ecology is practised inside and beyond academia. I survey political ecology scholarship, and the extent to which it treads its own path as a way to explain complex socio-environmental dynamics. Its particular type of interdisciplinary thinking continues to clash and merge with other approaches to understanding nature–society interactions and relationships. After defining the field, I examine the context for political ecology work in academic institutions, including a fast-changing environment for critical scholarship. Publication outlets include several dedicated journals, and in recent years an increase in the volume of political ecology articles and other outputs. I then argue that teaching is usually an essential component of being a political ecologist, noting that the number of political ecology classes is growing. The presence of political ecology outside the academy is gaining strength too (albeit slowly), and so is its potential for alliances and academic engagement, notably with NGOs and social movements (who already have their own analytical tools and strategies for engaging in environmental politics). A logical outcome for scholars who interrogate causes of inequality and environmental injustice is personal engagement – critically and on the ground – potentially involving advocacy and activism.

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This draft chapter/article that has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing in The International Handbook of Political Ecology edited by Raymond Bryant published in 2015’. https://www.elgaronline.com/view/9780857936165.00010.xml
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/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3300/3305
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?? POLITICAL ECOLOGYGEOGRAPHY, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ??
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06 Mar 2017 13:22
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