CastreeN (2002) False antitheses? Marxism,
nature and actor-networks. Antipode34: 111–146.
2.
GoodmanN (1978) Ways of Worldmaking.
Indianapolis, IN: Hackett
Publishing Company.
3.
GorzA (1975) Ecologie et Politique.
Paris, France:
Galilée.
4.
HeynenNKaikaMSwyngedouwE (2006) Urban political ecology,
Politicizing the production of urban natures. In:
HeynenNKaikaMSwyngedouwE (eds) In the Nature of Cities: Urban Political Ecology
and the Politics of Urban Metabolism. London,
UK: Routledge, pp.
1–19.
5.
LatourB (2004) Politics of Nature: How to Bring the
Sciences into Democracy. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University
Press.
6.
LeachMMearnsR (eds) (1996) The Lie of the Land:
Challenging Received Wisdom on the African Environment.
Oxford, UK: James
Currey.
7.
LoftusA (2012) Everyday Environmentalism: Creating
an Urban Political Ecology. Minneapolis,
MN: University of Minnesota
Press.
8.
RoeE (1994) Narrative Policy Analysis: Theory
and Practice. Chapel Hill, NC:
Duke University Press.
9.
SpringerS (2012) Neoliberalism as discourse:
between Foucauldian political economy and Marxian
poststructuralism. Critical Discourse
Studies9(2):
133–147.
10.
VarleyA. (2013) ‘Postcolonialising
informality?’Environment and Planning D: Society and Space31: 14–22.
11.
WattsM (1983) Silent Violence: Food, Famine and
Peasantry in Northern Nigeria. Berkeley,
CA: University of California
Press.
12.
WilliamsR (1982) Socialism and Ecology.
London, UK: Socialist
Environment and Resources Association.