摘要: PART I: INTRODUCTION Editors' introduction Introductory overview: The Origins of Political Ecology Michael Watts II: ORIGINS, TRAJECTORIES AND FUTURES OF POLITICAL ECOLOGY Activist political ecology Ben Wisner Reflections on non-Anglophone Enrique Leff French research traditions peasant agriculture Denis Gautier & Christian Kull as trickster Paul Robbins end critique? Bruce Braun III: DOING Ethics and Entanglement Juanita Sundberg in beyond the human Rosemary-Claire Collard Relationship Research Methods Abby Neely Thoko Nguse Environmental Science Karl Zimmerer Activism Direct Action Politics Nik Heynen Levi Van Sant praxis Alex Loftus policy Brent McCusker Policy Networks Moments Government Tony Bebbington IV: CORE QUESTIONS CONCEPTS A: Knowledge Actor-Network Theory Rebecca Lave Promises Participation David Demeritt Indigenous/local environmental knowledge Leah Horowitz Participatory Mapping Joe Bryan Historical approaches Diana Davis B: Change Capitalist production socio-natures Noel Castree Risk, hazards vulnerability Jim Wescoat Climate change transformation Liverman Environment development: from Latin America Astrid Ulloa Livelihoods social reproduction Ed Carr Ecologies Disease Health Brian King degradation Marginalization Tor Benjaminsen Industrialization Stefania Barca International trade, development environment Alf Hornborg C: Governance Nature conservation Rod Neumann Agri-food systems Derek Hall Certification regimes Tad Muttersbaugh Property commodification Scott Prudham Neoliberalization nature Karen Bakker state theory Morgan Robertson Eco-governmentality Gabriela Valdivia Energy resources Matt Huber Biosecurity Celia Lowe Scales polities Nathan Sayre D: Identities Gender/feminist 2 Elmhirst Indigeneity Emily Yeh Class formation Ekers Nature, difference body Julie Guthman Becky Mansfield E: Social Movements Wendy Wolford Sarah Keene justice Ryan Holifield conflict Philippe LeBillon Urbanization imaginaries Erik Swyngedouw Editor's conclusion