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Not Just Participation: The Rise of the Eco"?Precariat in the Green Economy

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anti.12600?af=R Abstract

This essay argues that the study of urban poverty is too often characterised by the disappearance of specific people and bodily politics from our analytic frames, rendering modes of life and politics illegible to scholars. We call for attention to the embodied politics of knowledge production, as neighbourhoods surrounding universities are exploited first as laboratories for poverty scholarship"?exemplified in the relationship between the Chicago School's theory of human ecology and the racialised real estate markets"?and then as devalued spaces for creative industries. Following work at the intersection of urban studies and American studies, we call for a relational reading of the archives of dominant poverty scholarship, and for scholarship attentive to the body"?as a knowledge project only ever partially recorded in fieldnotes or the archives"?as a key site for politics.

» Author: 2> <p>Despite recent attention to "frontier" green economies and the governance of emerging ecosystem services, the specific division of labour in these economies has been little studied. As many such initiatives are in the global South, labour's

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