Reading

Read first

  • Brand, U. and Wissen, M. 2013. Crisis and Continuity of Capitalist Society-nature Relationships: The Imperial Mode of Living and the Limits to Environmental Governance. Review of International Political Economy, 20(4), 687-711.
  • Coolsaet, B. (ed.). 2020. Environmental Justice: Key Issues. Routledge: London. [start with ch. 1, 2, 22, 23 and 24]

Basic reading

  • Buckingham, S. 2004. Ecofeminism in the Twenty-First Century. The Geographical Journal, 170(2), 146-154.
  • Gudynas, E. 2011. Buen Vivir: Today’s Tomorrow. Development, 54(4), 441-447.
  • Ioris, A.A.R. 2025. Uncommoning, Difference and Politics: Worldless Production of Paraguay. Routledge: London and New York.
  • Sousa Santos, B. 2016. Epistemologies of the South. Routledge: London.
  • Swyngedouw, E. 2014. Where is the Political? Insurgent Mobilisations and Incipient “Return of the Political.” Space and Polity, 18, 122-136.

Additional reading

  • Bond, P. 2016. South Africa’s Next Revolt: Eco-socialist Opportunities. In: Rethinking Revolution, Panitch, L. and Albo, G. (eds.), Merlin: London. pp. 161-185.
  • Brokchin, M. 2005. The Ecology of Freedom. AK Press: Oakland, CA.
  • Collard, R-C. et al. 2015. A Manifesto for Abundant Futures. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 105, 322-330.
  • Haraway, D.J. 2016. Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene. Duke: Durham and London.
  • Kashwan, K. and Hasnain, A. 2024. Decolonizing Environmentalism: Alternative Visions and Practices of Environmental Action. Bloomsbury: London.
  • Kelly, J. and Malone, S. (eds). 2008. Ecosocialism or Barbarism. Socialist Resistance: London.
  • An Ecosocialist Manifesto: http://environmentecology.com/political-ecology/436-an-ecosocialist-manifesto.html
  • Stengers, I. 2015. In Catastrophic Times: Resisting the Coming Barbarism. Meson Press: London.
  • Martinez-Alier, J. 2002. The Environmentalism of the Poor. Edward Elgar: Cheltenham.
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