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_aAdam Searle _954153 |
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245 | _aResurgent natures? More-than-human perspectives on COVID-19 | ||
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_bsage _c2020 |
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300 | _aVol 10, issue 2, 2020 : (291–295 p.). | ||
520 | _aStories of nature’s resurgence during quarantine have been dangerously conflated with an alarming narrative contending ‘Earth is healing, we are the virus’. Deploying a more-than-human perspective, we show how this discourse arises from biocultural decontextualisation that assumes nature has an inherent capacity to resurge. Such fetishisations distract from the need for urgent environmental action and obscure what resurgence actually is: a multispecies endeavour requiring cultivation and nurture. | ||
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_a Jonathon Turnbull _954154 |
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_010527 _916533 _dSage Publications Ltd., 2019 _tDialogues in human geography. _w(OSt)20840795 _x2043-8214 |
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