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Catastrophe Repeats…or Else?
Eco-cosmopolitanism and the Rippling Effect of Everyday Praxis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2023
Abstract
Two very different points of entry reflect on the issue of performance and climate change. The Covid-19 pandemic, though not directly related, looms as the unavoidable condition from which to rethink eco-cosmopolitanism.
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