Three implications of political ontology for the political ecology of conservation

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Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kent, Sch Anthropol & Conservat, Canterbury, Kent, England
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political ontology; neoliberal nature; conservation; Indigenous; Greece; England; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION; SELLING NATURE; ANTHROPOLOGY; PEOPLES; RESTORATION; KNOWLEDGE; FRONTIERS; NATURES; GENDER; VALUES;
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Within political ecology, an important and timely critique has emerged which questions ontology and the nature of reality. This turn to ontology has been expressed in a new and influential paradigm, Political Ontology. In this article, I interrogate the politics of three tenets that seem central to this ontological turn within a political ecology of conservation context: (a) the insistence on the local, Indigenous and homogeneous subject and its corollary, the homogeneous Modern, Western subject; (b) the hegemony of the (green) neoliberal project, and (c) the incommensurability of non-modern and Western ontologies. I base my arguments on two case studies of resistance and/or struggle against green and un-green grabbing, the Skouries gold mine in Greece and the Lodge Hill development in England.
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页码:545 / 566
页数:22
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