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    Leeuwenkamp, J. (2024). Will human rights save the anthropos from the Anthropocene? Rights-based environmental protection strategies and posthuman theory. In M. Arvidsson, & E. Jones (Eds.), International Law and Posthuman Theory (pp. 279-304). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032658032-16
  • Jansen, Y., & Leeuwenkamp, J. (2023). The Pull to the Right of the Right, Religion, and the Ecological Crisis: Evaluating a Religio-Secular Perspective through a Reading of Bruno Latour’s Late Work. In A. Omer, & J. Lupo (Eds.), Religion, Populism, and Modernity: Confronting White Christian Nationalism and Racism (pp. 182-222). (Contending Modernities). University of Notre Dame Press. https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/200/edited_volume/chapter/4044783
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    Leeuwenkamp, J. (2023). "First Nature" and Colonial Rifts: Response to "Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto". Krisis : Journal for contemporary philosophy, 43(1), 128-132. https://doi.org/10.21827/krisis.43.1.40995
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    Jansen, Y., Leeuwenkamp, J., & Urricelqui Ramos, L. (2021). Posthumanism and the ‘posterizing impulse’. In H. Paul, & A. van Veldhuizen (Eds.), Post-everything: An intellectual history of post-concepts (pp. 215-234). Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526148179.00020
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