Title of article :
Modernity and life politics: conceptualizing the biodiversity crisis
Author/Authors :
Michael Flitner، نويسنده , , Volker Heins، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
22
From page :
319
To page :
340
Abstract :
The article examines the implicit boundary narratives of both modernization theory and of its counter-discourses (neo-Malthusianism) and successors (globalism and reflexive modernization). Among the successors, special attention is given to the paradigm of reflexive modernization and its empirical corollary, the hypothesis of an emerging global agenda of “life politics”. After offering a matrix of basic theoretical responses to modernization theory, the paper locates the biodiversity crisis within current controversies about how to overcome the flaws of traditional modernization theory. It is suggested to trace the development of this policy area back to the early twentieth century and to reread it in the light of different societal and theoretical approaches toward modernization. In conclusion, it is argued that in order to enhance our analytical capabilities, the concept of life politics needs some critical injection from literatures more sensitive to notions such as spatiality, locatedness and the lived contexts of social groups.
Keywords :
Boundaries , territoriality , Life politics , Reflexive modernization , biodiversity
Journal title :
Political Geography
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Political Geography
Record number :
1291645
Link To Document :
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