General ecology : the new ecological paradigm

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General ecology : the new ecological paradigm

edited by Erich Hörl with James Burton

(Theory)

Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works
  • Introduction to general ecology : the ecologization of thinking / Erich Hörl
  • Computational logic and ecological rationality / Luciana Parisi
  • Elements for an ecology of separation : beyond ecological constructivism / Frédéric Neyrat
  • General ecology, economy, and organology / Bernard Stiegler
  • The modern invention of nature / Didier Debaise
  • Deep times and media mines : a descent into ecological materiality of technology / Jussi Parikka
  • Planetary immunity : biopolitics, Gaia theory, the holobiont, and the systems counterculture / Bruce Clarke
  • Ecologizing biopolitics, or, What is the "bio-" of bioart? / Cary Wolfe
  • Ecologies of communion, contagion, &c, especially Bataille / David Wills
  • Metafiction and general ecology : making worlds with worlds / James Burton
  • An ecology of differences : communication, the Web, and the question of borders / Elena Esposito
  • Specters of ecology / Timothy Morton
  • Devastation / Matthew Fuller and Olga Goriunova
  • Virtual ecology and the question of value / Brian Massumi
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Description

Ecology has become one of the most urgent and lively fields in both the humanities and sciences. In a dramatic widening of scope beyond its original concern with the coexistence of living organisms within a natural environment, it is now recognized that there are ecologies of mind, information, sensation, perception, power, participation, media, behavior, belonging, values, the social, the political... a thousand ecologies. This proliferation is not simply a metaphorical extension of the figurative potential of natural ecology: rather, it reflects the thoroughgoing imbrication of natural and technological elements in the constitution of the contemporary environments we inhabit, the rise of a cybernetic natural state, with its corresponding mode of power. Hence this ecology of ecologies initiates and demands that we go beyond the specificity of any particular ecology: a general thinking of ecology which may also constitute an ecological transformation of thought itself is required. In this ambitious and radical new volume of writings, some of the most exciting contemporary thinkers in the field take on the task of revealing and theorizing the extent of the ecologization of existence as the effect of our contemporary sociotechnological condition: together, they bring out the complexity and urgency of the challenge of ecological thought-one we cannot avoid if we want to ask and indeed have a chance of affecting what forms of life, agency, modes of existence, human or otherwise, will participate-and how-in this planet's future.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction to General Ecology: the Ecologization of Thinking (Erich Hoerl, Professor of Media Culture, Leuphana University of Luneburg, Germany) 1. Computational Logic and Ecological Rationality (Luciana Parisi, Reader in Cultural Theory, Goldsmith's, University of London, UK) 2. Elements for an Ecology of Separation: Beyond Ecological Constructivism (Frederic Neyrat, a French philosopher and Assistant professor in Comparative Literature at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) 3. General Ecology, Economy, and Organology (Bernard Stiegler, a French philosopher. He is head of the Institut de recherche et d'innovation (IRI), which he founded in 2006 at the Centre Georges-Pompidou, France) 4. Critique of the Cosmology of the Moderns (Didier Debaise, Professor of Philosophy, ULB, Brussels, Belgium) 5. Deep Times and Media Mines: A Descent into Ecological Materiality of Technology (Jussi Parikka, media theorist, writer and Professor in Technological Culture & Aesthetics at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK) 6. Planetary Immunity: Biopolitics, Gaia Theory, the Holobiont, and the Systems Counterculture (Bruce Clarke, Paul Whitfield Horn Professor of Literature and Science, Texas Tech University, USA) 7. Ecologizing Biopolitics, or, What is the "Bio-" of Biopolitics and Bioart? (Cary Wolfe, Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Professor of English and Director, 3CT: Center for Critical and Cultural Theory, Rice University, USA) 8. Ecologies of Communication, Contagion and Bataille (David Wills, Professor of French Studies, Brown University, USA) 8. Metafiction and General Ecology: Making Worlds with Worlds (James Burton, fellow of ICI, Berlin, Germany) 9. An Ecology of Differences: Communication, the Web, and the Question of Borders (Elena Esposito, Professor of Sociology at the University Modena/Reggio Emilia, Italy) 10. Specters of Ecology (Timothy Morton, Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English, Rice University, USA) 11. Devastation (Matthew Fuller, Professor of Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK and Olga Goriunova, Senior Lecturer in Digital Culture, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) 12. Virtual Ecology and the Question of Value (Brian Massumi, Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences at the University of Montreal, Canada) List of Contributors Bibliography Index

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