I am delighted that the special section on political ecologies of extinction was published in the Journal of Political Ecology, Volume 28. Issue 1. 2021. Download the entire SI in one PDF file here:
CONTENTS:
Political ecologies of extinction: from endpoint to inflection-point. Introduction to the Special Section 696-704
Bram Büscher
The biopolitics of private conservation: jeopardizing labor and rhino to optimize capital? 705-720
Lerato Thakholi
Extinction in transition: coca, coal, and the production of enmity in Colombia’s post-peace accords environment 721-740
Hannah Meszaros Martin and Oscar Pedraza
Biodiversity Economy and conservation territorialization: a pyrrhic strategy in Kwazulu-Natal 741-759
Adrian Nel
Between overstocking and extinction: conservation and the intensification of uneven wildlife geographies in Africa 760-781
Bram Büscher
Ice and Ivory: the cryopolitics of mammoth de-extinction 782-803
Charlotte A. Wrigley
Enjoying extinction: philanthrocapitalism, jouissance, and ‘excessive environmentourism’ in the South African rhino poaching crisis 804-822
Stasja Koot
Populist authoritarian neoliberalism in Brazil: making sense of Bolsonaro’s anti-environment agenda 823-844
Sierra Deutsch
Monitoring extinction: defaunation, technology and the biopolitics of conservation in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil 845-863
Thomas Kiggell
Crisis conservation and green extraction: biodiversity offsets as spaces of double exception 864-888
Philippe Le Billon
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