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Situated Kinmaking and the Population "Problem"
2020
Environmental Humanities
Contemporary concern about climate change has been accompanied by a resurgence in questions about what part human numbers play in environmental degradation and species loss. What does population mean, and how is this concept being put to use at a moment when the urgency of climate change seems to elevate the appeal to/of numbers? What role has and should kinship play in understanding "population"? Through a discussion of three recent books—Adele Clarke and Donna Haraway's edited collection
doi:10.1215/22011919-8623230
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