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    Ungovernable Earth: Resurgence, Translocal Infrastructures and More-than-Social Movements.Andrea Ghelfi & Dimitris Papadopoulos - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (6):681-699.
    How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements as 'more-than-social movements' to highlight the fact that many contemporary mobilisations do much more than target recognised social institutions and political governance; indeed, they are practically transforming eco-societies with and within both the human and the nonhuman world. What constitutes the core of more-than-social movements' action is the capacity to set up alternative ecologies of existence, or 'alterontologies', as we call them in the paper. (...)
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    Politics of Matter: Justice and Organisation in Technoscience.Dimitris Papadopoulos - 2014 - Social Epistemology 28 (1):70-85.
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    Activist Materialism.Dimitris Papadopoulos - 2010 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 4 (Suppl):64-83.
    This paper explores a form of activism that operates with and within matter. For more than 150 years materialism has informed activist practice through materialist conceptions of history and modes of production. The paper discusses the ambivalences of these previous configurations of activism and materialism and explores possibilities for enacting activist interventions in conditions where politics is not only performed as a politics of history but as the fundamental capacity to remake and transform processes of matter and life. What is (...)
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  4. The autonomy of migration : the animals of undocumented mobility.Dimitris Papadopoulos & Vassilis Tsianos - 2007 - In Anna Hickey-Moody & Peta Malins (eds.), Deleuzian encounters: studies in contemporary social issues. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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