Technology and ecological knowledge/ignorance facing environmental crises

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socio-technological assemblages, socio-ecological regimes, global warming, living thought, sustainability

Abstract

Faced with the expectations of a technological solution to the so-called climate change and the advantages that technology would provide to understand planetary transformations and trigger relevant responses, this article investigates both the socio-ecological conditions of technology and its implications to make sense of a shared ecological knowledge that is already proportional collective action. The article contends that ecological ignorance is a fundamental condition of technology and that its production entails rupture of the frameworks and thoughts that would make possible the ecological knowledge and collective action capable of maintaining our conditions of sustainability.

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Author Biography

Rodrigo Iván Liceaga Mendoza, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

Rodrigo Iván Liceaga Mendoza es Maestro en Comunicación y Política por la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco y Doctor en Política por la Universidad de Bristol, Becario posdoctoral CONACYT/UAM-Xochimilco. Línea de investigación centrada en temas de filosofía política y política mundial, ecología política y filosofía de la tecnología, aproximaciones críticas a la tecnología y estudios sobre ciencia y tecnología en relaciones internacionales. Sus últimas publicaciones son Liceaga Mendoza, Rodrigo I. “Esclavitud y tecnología: una aproximación filosófica, ecológica y política” en Andamios, Revista de Investigación Social.. Liceaga, Rodrigo. “Internet, Coloniality and Environment: Technology, Economic Commensurability of Diversity, and Ich’el ta muk’ en Forum for Inter American Research (FIAR). Liceaga Mendoza, Rodrigo I. “Posverdad, Agnotología e Instrumentalidad en Internet” en Revista Andamios.

Published

01-09-2022

How to Cite

Liceaga Mendoza, R. I. (2022). Technology and ecological knowledge/ignorance facing environmental crises. Millcayac - Revista Digital De Ciencias Sociales, 9(17), 103–122. Retrieved from https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/millca-digital/article/view/5896