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Title

Ecological Crises and Ecopolitics Research in Australia.

Authors

McDonald, Matt; Park, Susan; Anantharajah, Kirsty; Burke, Anthony; Celermajer, Danielle; Evans, Megan C.; Eckersley, Robyn; Gulliver, Robyn; McNaught, Rebecca; Morgan, Wesley; Ruwet, Melodie; Symons, Jonathan; Schlosberg, David; Vogler, Anselm

Abstract

It is difficult to exaggerate the scale of contemporary ecological crises. These challenges, particularly climate change, necessitate new modes of politics and policy, even potentially new institutions, that seem anathema to the emphases of traditional accounts of environmental political science. In this paper, we explore contemporary ecopolitics research in Australia that is attempting to come to terms with the reality of ecological crises and the geological epoch of the Anthropocene. Showcasing a range of scholarship in this area, we argue that contemporary Australian ecopolitics research identifies and engages with a wide range of sites of politics and a significant number of (consequential) political actors. It recognises the need to engage directly with key institutions while also extending our gaze to the environment movement, community groups, financial institutions, local governments, and consumers. It acknowledges that sites of politics extend from the way ecological crises are framed in public debate to policy management, practices of private corporations and even to individual patterns of consumption. And it argues for an expansive conception of ethics beyond currently living human communities, a vision which arguably better meets the reality of ecological crises and the Anthropocene epoch.

Subjects

ANTHROPOCENE Epoch; POLICY sciences; POLITICAL science; ENVIRONMENTAL sciences; ENVIRONMENTAL auditing; ECOFEMINISM

Publication

Australian Journal of Politics & History, 2025, Vol 71, Issue 1, p147

ISSN

0004-9522

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/ajph.13016

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