Ontological multiplicity: Responsible organising in defence of life

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This chapter argues for the need to account for ontological differences in research on responsibility and sustainability. Ontological assumptions about “the world” influence what kind of organising activities, and relations to nonhumans (e.g., rivers, mountains, animals) are considered responsible and sustainable and has direct implications for what kind of world(s) we bring into being. Drawing on a Political Ontology frame of analysis, and examples from Sámi homelands in Finland and the Mapuche territories in Chile, we discuss the politics of responsible organising in encounters between companies and local Indigenous worlds. The chapter seeks answers to the question of what it means to act responsibly in contexts of ontological multiplicity.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationTransformative Action for Sustainable Outcomes : Responsible Organising
RedaktörerMaria Sandberg, Janne Tienari
Antal sidor7
UtgivningsortAbingdon, Oxon
FörlagRoutledge
Utgivningsdatum2022
Sidor134-140
ISBN (tryckt)978-1-032-13534-2, 978-1-032-13536-6
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-1-003-22972-8
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StatusPublicerad - 2022
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annat samlingsverk

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NamnRoutledge Advances in Sociology
FörlagRoutledge
Nummer343

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