Ecological States: Politics of Science and Nature in Urbanizing China

Ecological States: Politics of Science and Nature in Urbanizing China

Ecological States: Politics of Science and Nature in Urbanizing China

Ecological States: Politics of Science and Nature in Urbanizing China

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Overview

Ecological States examines ecological policies in the People's Republic of China to show how campaigns of scientifically based environmental protection transform nature and society. While many point to China's ecological civilization programs as a new paradigm for global environmental governance, Jesse Rodenbiker argues that ecological redlining extends the reach of the authoritarian state.

Although Chinese urban sustainability initiatives have driven millions of citizens from their land and housing, Rodenbiker shows that these migrants are not passive subjects of state policy. Instead, they creatively navigate resettlement processes in pursuit of their own benefit. However, their resistance is limited by varied forms of state-backed infrastructural violence.

Through extensive fieldwork with scientists, urban planners, and everyday citizens in southwestern China, Ecological States exposes the ways in which the scientific logics and practices fundamental to China's green urbanization have solidified state power and contributed to dispossession and social inequality.

With support from the Henry Luce Foundation, our goal is to produce all titles in this series both in Open Access, for reasons of global accessibility and equity, as well as in print editions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501768996
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 06/15/2023
Series: The Environments of East Asia
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jesse Rodenbiker is Associate Research Scholar at Princeton University with the Center on Contemporary China at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies and Assistant Teaching Professor at Rutgers University with the Department of Geography.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ecological States
Part I: Ecology and State Power
1. Making Ecology Developmental
2. Botany, Beauty, Purification
3. Ecological Territorialization
Part II : Ecology and Social Trajectories
4. Ecological Migrations, Volumetric Aspirations
5. Rural Redux
6. Infrastructural Diffusion
Epilogue: Global Ecological Futures

What People are Saying About This

Anna L. Ahlers

Ecological States is significant, innovative, and groundbreaking. Jesse Rodenbiker combines insightful ethnographic detail with ambitious theorizing and interpretation of science and policy interfaces in the Chinese political system, drawing connections to topics of global relevance.

Emily Yeh

Ecological States masterfully illuminates how ecology has become instrumental to state power and urbanization in China. Jesse Rodenbiker chronicles the counter-conduct of those facing involuntary resettlement, which has been legitimated in the name of aestheticized eco-development. Essential reading for understanding governance through ecological zoning in China and beyond.

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