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The most special part of this story is that
@kurtiveson.bsky.social
has read our work as a collective project - which is precisely what it is. I guess this is what it looks like when a joint intellectual project makes it out of the group chat, and into the world.
The most special part of this story is that
@kurtiveson.bsky.social
has read our work as a collective project - which is precisely what it is. I guess this is what it looks like when a joint intellectual project makes it out of the group chat, and into the world.
How can we understand the socio-ecological relations set in train as "commodity frontiers" rolled across stolen Aboriginal land? A question I grappled with through the internally-related stories of wool, coal, and sugar.
How can we understand the socio-ecological relations set in train as "commodity frontiers" rolled across stolen Aboriginal land? A question I grappled with through the internally-related stories of wool, coal, and sugar.
So how does the ecosocialist method travel to the settler colonies of Australia and Aotearoa? How does it speak to the Capitalocene, or the 'overshoot' conjuncture?
So how does the ecosocialist method travel to the settler colonies of Australia and Aotearoa? How does it speak to the Capitalocene, or the 'overshoot' conjuncture?