Towards an ecological ethics of academic responsibility: debunking power structures through relationality in Greek environmentalism

Journal for Cultural Research 25 (1):88-103 (2021)
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. Towards an ecological ethics of academic responsibility: debunking power structures through relationality in Greek environmentalism. Journal for Cultural Research: Vol. 25, What should academics do about conspiracy theories? Moving beyond debunking to better deal with conspiratorial movements, misinformation and post-truth., pp. 88-103.

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