Mathew Humphrey’s research while affiliated with University of Nottingham and other places

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‘Nature’ in deep ecology and social ecology: Contesting the core
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June 2000

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Journal of Political Ideologies

Mathew Humphrey

'Nature' is a core principle in ecological political thought, and if political ecology has contributed anything new to the discipline of political theory, then part of what that consists in is the placing of the 'human-nature relationship' at the centre of theoretical concern. This notwithstanding, ecological political thought, and its analysis, has tended to focus upon the 'ecocentric-anthropocentric divide', and the normative question on 'values in nature' to the extent that conceptual differences about the 'nature of nature' in ecological thought have been somewhat neglected. Here I explore differing decontestations of nature in deep ecology and social ecology, and assess their import for the different normative arguments each of these eco-variant ideologies makes for human action in the natural world. I show that these different decontestations of nature are crucial to this normative argument, and that this has important implications for the study of ecological political thought.

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... While perhaps harder to read as anti-environmentalism, there have also been tensions and points of conflict within the environmental movement that have led to debates over what constitutes authentic environmentalism. One of the deepest tensions within the movement is between deep ecological or eco-centric environmentalisms versus humanist or social justice-oriented environmentalisms (Chodorkoff, 2014;Hay, 2002;Humphrey, 2000;Luke, 1997;Washington et al., 2017). From the former perspective, environmentalism does not align to the traditional left-right political spectrum and should be concerned primarily with ecosystem and species health, with a politics guided by environmental science. ...

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The contours of anti-environmentalism: an introduction to the Handbook of Anti-Environmentalism
‘Nature’ in deep ecology and social ecology: Contesting the core
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  • June 2000

Journal of Political Ideologies