1. Toward an Interim Politics of Resourcefulness for the Anthropocene.
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Derickson, Kate Driscoll and MacKinnon, Danny
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CONSERVATION of natural resources -- Government policy , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *ECONOMICS , *CLIMATE change , *CLIMATE change & society , *RESOURCEFULNESS , *HISTORY - Abstract
Based on the need for meaningful political responses to socionatural change, in this article we develop an interim politics of resourcefulness as a strategy for addressing the limitations of postpolitical environmental governance. Drawing on political and epistemological insights of third-world feminism as well as an ongoing collaborative with environmental justice organizations in West Atlanta, we argue that visions for just socionatural futures must necessarily be generated in conversation with historically marginalized communities. We offer an interim politics of resourcefulness as one way of forging those kinds of engagements between academic researchers and communities, and describe the forms that such engagements have taken in our own research. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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