Praxis is central to political ecology scholarship but replete with tensions and ambiguities. This report explores advancements in praxis across epistemological, methodological, pedagogical, and political dimensions. Praxis in political ecology has benefited from detailed insights drawn from Indigenous, decolonial, postcolonial, feminist, anti-racist, and multi-species scholarship, among others. Attention to praxis allows for enriched research that has the potential to be useful and transformational for marginalized communities and better inform policy-making. Political ecology can remain relevant and meaningful when praxis is foregrounded and reflexively interrogated and performed for both intellectual advancements and radical socio-ecological justice.
CITATION STYLE
Sultana, F. (2023). Political ecology III: Praxis - doing, undoing, and being in radical political ecology research. Progress in Human Geography, 47(5), 728–737. https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325231157360
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.