July 2018
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Human Geography
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July 2018
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Human Geography
... In recent decades, scholars in the sustainability sciences have introduced a variety of analytical formulations for better recognizing the 'interdependence of humans and nature within academic, civil, policy, and business spheres' (West et al., 2020, p. 305). Existing analytical alternatives to the limitations of modernist and positivist paradigms include approaches described as social-ecological (Folke et al., 2003), socioecological (Briassoulis, 2017), human-environment (West et al., 2020), naturecultures (Haraway, 2008), actor-networks (Latour, 2007), more-than-human social relations (Tsing et al., 2019), reciprocity (Kimmerer, 2011), kincentric ecology (Salmon, 2000), world-ecologies (Moore, 2015), relationism (Ingold, 2018), hybrid or coupled humannatural systems Gibson et al., 2000), and many others. These approaches draw on the tenets of interdisciplinary scholarship by integrating theoretical frameworks, study designs, and methodologies from multiple disciplines (Aboelela et al., 2007). ...
July 2018
Human Geography