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  1. A representative politics of nature? Bruno Latour on collectives and constitutions.Kerry H. Whiteside - 2013 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (3):185-205.
    Bruno Latour purports to transform political ecology by turning attention away from presumed damages to ‘nature’ and toward unproblematised scientific and social processes through which people and things stabilise their identities. He extends the categories of political representation to those processes in hopes of founding a ‘parliament of things’. Such an assembly would settle the terms of coexistence between people and things without undue deference to scientific knowledge claims and without a priori judgments about nature's value. This article challenges Latour's (...)
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  • Editorial: Commons Made Tragic.Katie McShane - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (3):313-315.
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  • Injustice, power and the limits of political solidarity.Robyn Eckersley - 2020 - Journal of Global Ethics 16 (1):99-104.
    Volume 16, Issue 1, April 2020, Page 99-104.
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