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Nature has been understood as a condition of opposition to the organization of social life, according to Latour (2004), reporting symbolically and practically to non-human elements in nature/culture collectives that vary according to the relative positions of each one. Bearing this in mind, the European Green Deal (EGD) transition pathway is a major challenge for Europe, whose ambition requires joint efforts to articulate diverse contexts and visions of humans/nature collectives and relations. The challenge is to understand and consider the social construction of nature and the environment, as contextual, produced by a web of different dimensions interrelated and interdependent, comprising different meanings that condition the implementation of EGD’s measures.
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Humans nature relations European green deal Ecological transition
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Vidal & Alves (2023) Interdependencies of societies and nature in democratic innovations for the ecological transition, in Abbas, Nabila & Sintomer Yves (Eds) Deliverable D2.1 Sound Practices of Democratic Innovations, Phoenix Project, GA101037328, H2020 EU, Bruxelles.
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UE