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- == Nature is cultural, and nature is an object of political struggle ===== There are different perspectives ... ogical systems that condition how people live. **Political ecology**: “The phrase ‘political ecology’ combines the concerns of ecology and a broadly defined political economy. Together this encompasses the constantly
- 8.1
- t the health of global democracies ==== * Some political scientists believe that all of these things are e... ional attachments (or superstitious ideas) out of political decisions. But the social fictions of any society... ation and Misinformation in American Politics.” //Political Science Quarterly// 130 (4): 585–624. https://doi
- 13.1
- * The elements of a society—kinship behavior, political leadership, economic norms, ritual cycles—functio... ys remembered this way, A. R. Radcliffe-Brown was politically radical, especially in his younger days. His ni... an expression of the capacity of a society, as a political community, to govern itself and to determine for
- 7.1
- ective Life of the State.” In //Race, Gender, and Political Culture in the Trump Era//. London: Routledge. ... blem of Peoplehood in Colonial India.” //American Political Science Review// 114 (1): 81–94. https://doi.org/
- 11.2
- at as colonial decontextualization.” //Journal of Political Ecology// 29 (1): 277–301. https://doi.org/10.245... “Violent Environments: Petroleum Conflict and the Political Ecology of Rule in the Niger Delta, Nigeria.” In
- 12.1
- e enemy. Communities with the least resources and political power have met them, though. ===== Expert knowle... “Violent Environments: Petroleum Conflict and the Political Ecology of Rule in the Niger Delta, Nigeria.” In
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- at as colonial decontextualization.” //Journal of Political Ecology// 29 (1). https://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.283... ective Life of the State.” In //Race, Gender, and Political Culture in the Trump Era//. Routledge. Mankekar
- 3.1
- ve wealth as a community. Suspicion of money is a political statement. The obligations of gifts, and the emb
- 3.2
- pansion, until it was banned by Canadian law as a political threat (which was repealed in 1951). ==== The ef
- 4.1
- uer: A Description of the Modes of Livelihood and Political Institutions of a Nilotic People//. Oxford: Oxfor
- 7.2
- ective Life of the State.” In //Race, Gender, and Political Culture in the Trump Era//. London: Routledge.
- 8.2
- nt: Anti-Conversion Legislation, Gift-Giving, and Political Allegiance in South Asia.” //Journal of Contempor
- 13.2
- an expression of the capacity of a society, as a political community, to govern itself and to determine for