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Speculative Political Ecologies: (re)imagining urban futures of climate extremes

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Rusca, Maria (Auteur)
  • Barcena, Alejandro (Auteur)
  • Savelli, Elisa (Auteur)
  • Messori, Gabriele (Auteur)
Titre
Speculative Political Ecologies: (re)imagining urban futures of climate extremes
Résumé
What role can a speculative political ecology play in (re)imaging urban futures of climate extremes? In recent years, narratives of dystopian futures of climate extremes have proliferated in geosciences, and across the media and creative arts. These anxiety-fueled narratives often generate a sense of resignation and unavoidability, which contributes to foreclosing the possibility of radically different political projects. In this article, we argue that these narratives conceal the coproduction of nature and society and treat nature as the problem, thereby locking futures into dystopic configurations. Political ecology scholarship can contribute to generate a politics of possibility by reconceptualizing the relations that constitute urban futures under climate extremes as socionatural. This, we argue, calls for a more experimental political ecology and new forms of theorizing. To this aim, we develop a speculative political ecological approach grounded on a numerical model that examines the potential of transformative change in the aftermath of extreme flood events in a capitalist city. Analytically, this opens a unique possibility of exploring urban futures beyond current trajectories, and how these alternative futures might transform vulnerability and inequality across urban spaces. From a policy perspective, we lay the foundations for a new generation of models that apprehend the role of power and agency in shaping uneven urban futures of climate extremes.
Publication
Journal of Political Ecology
Volume
30
Numéro
1
Date
2023-10-1
DOI
10.2458/jpe.4827
ISSN
1073-0451
Titre abrégé
Speculative Political Ecologies
URL
http://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/id/4827/
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Référence
Rusca, M., Barcena, A., Savelli, E., & Messori, G. (2023). Speculative Political Ecologies: (re)imagining urban futures of climate extremes. Journal of Political Ecology, 30(1). https://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.4827
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  • Nature et Technologie
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