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Socioecological Transformations: Linking Ontologies with Structures, Personal with Collective Change [Hardback]

Edited by (Natural Resources Institute Finland)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 274 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Halftones, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Rethinking Globalizations
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jul-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032710632
  • ISBN-13: 9781032710631
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 274 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Halftones, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Rethinking Globalizations
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jul-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032710632
  • ISBN-13: 9781032710631
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Socioecological Transformations aims to reclaim socioecological transformation as a radical, justice-centred concept and praxis, tackling the deeper roots of current socioecological violence and oppression to the materialist-dualist worldview that established and maintained colonial-racist-capitalist structures of oppression.



Socioecological Transformations addresses two opposing trends in transformations literature. First, the widespread co-optation of transformations and transformative change in sustainability science and policy. Second, the narrow framing of “radical” socioecological transformations, which include only the structural/systemic aspects of socioecological destruction, but ignore the ideational, including ontological foundations of socioecological crises.

In response to these two trends, this book aims to reclaim socioecological transformations as radical, justice-centred concept and praxis, which tackle the deeper roots of the current socioecological violence and oppression, that touches deep down to the materialist-dualist worldview that has helped the establishment and maintenance of the colonial-racist-capitalist structures of oppression. Second, it aims to expand the meaning of radical transformations to include, in addition to resistance of current structures, the strategies and responses that challenge and seek to reinvent the dualist-materialist worldview onto which those structures rest. Such strategies and responses of transformations include in addition to active resistance, also the practice and embodiment of deep interconnectedness, kindness, and openness, which help us perceive and experience ourselves as part-wholes of One existence.

Socioecological Transformations is vital reading for students, researchers, and policy players who want to embrace and effectuate radical change in the face of socioecological crises.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Recenzijas

Socioecological Transformations opens up the urgently needed conversation on the ontological underpinnings of the colonial-racial-capitalist system that drives both human and ecological destruction. Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen's edited volume makes a powerful case for rethinking transformation by engaging with relational and non-dualist worldviews, offering pathways that extend beyond conventional activism and social movements. This book challenges us to embrace deeper ontological shiftstoward interconnectedness, contemplation, and radical careas essential dimensions for a just, ecological future. A groundbreaking contribution that pushes the boundaries of socioecological theory and praxis.

Mario Blaser, Professor of Anthropology, Archaeology, and Geography, Memorial University of Newfoundland

In a world fractured by false separations, this book is a bridge woven from the wisdom of many worlds, carrying the weight of histories untold and futures yet to be dreamed. Socioecological Transformations invites us to see anew, to embrace the pluriverse in all its radical interconnectedness. Here, change is not a technocratic fix but a deep reckoning with the stories we tell, the relations we nurture, the ontologies we embody. To read this book is to step into a space where justice is not an abstraction, but a practice of truly seeing, and being, with all that is.

Steffen Boehm, Professor in Organisation & Sustainability, Director of Research, Sustainable Futures, Department of Management, University of Exeter Business School

Examining the causes of socioecological destruction is key to understanding the destructive dynamics of capitalism and colonialism and to formulating alternatives. This inspiring book is a must-read because it advances debates on the hot topics of our time and offers hope that authoritarian responses to multiple crises can be counteracted.

Ulrich Brand, University of Vienna, co-author of The Imperial Mode of Living. Everyday Life and the Ecological Crisis of Capitalism

Transformative changes are necessary for just futures and this book is a brilliant set of insights and radical actions on exactly that. Through deep engagement with varied types of socioecological transformations, personal and structural pathways to pursue them, and the creative ways to achieve radical justice, the book offers pathways forward for all of us to consider.

Farhana Sultana, Professor of Geography and the Environment at Syracuse University and editor of Confronting Climate Coloniality: Decolonizing Pathways for Climate Justice

This bold and timely book conveys the depth and quality of transformations needed to achieve a world where all life thrives. Weaving together diverse perspectives, examples, and approaches to nonduality, relationality, and unity, it reveals a profound insight: the most realistic approach to just transformations is to shift the way we think about reality.

Professor Karen OBrien, University of Oslo, author of You Matter More Than You Think: Quantum Social Change for a Thriving World

Defying the politics of extractivism, extinction and exterminism, this book introduces voices of hope from Finland, to India, the Amazon, and beyond. These scholarly essays, grounded in a unity of theory and praxis, open up new pathways for just and sustainable global change. Ariel Salleh, author of DeColonize EcoModernism!; Visiting Professor, Federal University of Brazil at Bahia

1. Just Global Socioecological Transformations: It takes a worldview
change to change the world?
2. On the illusion of separate self (as root
cause of socioecological crises) and Radical Intraconnectedness (as
precondition for healing and transforming)
3. Potentiality and
responsibility: Tenets of a deep relational ontology and implications for
transformations research and practice
4. When farm worlds change: Ontological
transformations in the web of life
5. Indigenous Spiritualities: Transforming
the Future Through Ancestral Knowledge
6. Centring Feminist Ethic of Care in
Socio-Ecological Transformative Movements
7. Resistance-existence within and
against education in colonized lands
8. In search of alternatives to
development: Learning from grounded initiatives
9. Transformative bottom-up
urban planning: A case from a fishing community in coastal Mumbai, India
10.
Exploring Small-scale Farming as Ecological Livelihoods: Agricultural
Sustainability Transformation in the Minority Worlds
11. Looking around for
liveable forest futures
12. The meanings of tourism degrowth in the context
of Barcelona
13. EU Green transition as a barrier for socioecological
transformations: Deradicalizing transformations, degrowth, decoloniality and
justice in the EUs green politics
14. Barriers to transformations in the
EUs external forest governance: Indigenous rights in the EU-Honduras
Voluntary Partnership Agreement
15. Broadening the scope for just
socioecological transformations: Ideas, structures, and alliances
Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen is Associate Research Professor of International Forest Policy and Governance and Academy of Finland Research Fellow at the Natural Resources Institute Finland, Luke.