
Novara Media ACFM Microdose: The Green Party
Actor Network Theory Depoliticizes Big Structures
- Actor-Network Theory (Bruno Latour) treats human and nonhuman actors symmetrically, resisting big structural explanations.
- ANT helps explain technology's specific effects but often sidelines grand critiques like Marxism or feminism.
Use ANT With A Wider Power Analysis
- Latourian approaches can be analytically useful for tracing complex policy networks, but they must link to broader power analysis to be politically meaningful.
- Without that link, ANT risks becoming an apolitical description of interconnections.
Ecofeminism Ties Environmental Harm To Patriarchy
- Ecofeminism links environmental exploitation with patriarchal domination and argues both must be transformed together.
- It highlights women's disproportionate burdens and promotes care-centered, relational alternatives to extractivism.

























[Audio error updated! Please refresh or re-download if correct episode isn’t playing.] Have the Greens got what it takes to become the main political vehicle of the radical left?
Following their Trip episode on Ecology, the ACFM crew take a closer look at Zack Polanski’s party as it nudges past Labour in the polls.
From the ’60s dream of ‘steady state economics’ to the anarcho-green convergence of ’90s rave culture, the Green tendency is mapped out by Nadia, Jem and Keir, with ideas from Playboy, Zack Goldsmith, David Icke and some sensible people too.
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