Drawing upon the literature on the critical geographies of precarity, as well as feminist readings of non- and more-than-human geographies and political ecologies, this review proposes a socio-ecological precarity framеwork to address gaps in discussions and examinations of nonhuman vulnerabilities, forms of resistance, and infrastructures of conviviality and care. Socio-ecological precarity is posited as relational, politically generative, and transformative.
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Petrova, S. (2024). Socio-ecological precarity at the juncture of multiple crises. Progress in Human Geography, 48(1), 35–48. https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325231213494
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