Worldmaking in Radical Environmental Movements: Juxtaposing Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Resistance. Ghent University
Ethnographers concerned with Indigenous thought have called for the radical acceptance of other ontologies. This move—which echoes the increasing acceptance amongst philosophers of science that different and multiple worlds might coexist—has been referred to as “the ontological turn.” Combining the ontological turn in anthropology with the world-ecological approach to capitalism and the counter-hegemonic theory of Antonio Gramsci, this ...