Hung, Po-YiPo-YiHung2025-10-212025-10-212024-08-28https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85202632692?origin=resultslisthttps://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/732729Recent discussions of critical geopolitical ecology provide both a theoretical framework and a methodological approach to the dialogue between state territoriality and the Gaia politics. Specifically, I highlight the intersection of terrestrial territories and critical geopolitical ecology with three key terms, partition, share, and multiple materialities, to reposition the state territoriality in the Gaia politics. Based on the discussions, I argue for an alternative territorial subjectivity for the future Earth.Geopoliticsmaterialitypolitical ecologysubjectivityterritory[SDGs]SDG11Gaia and the repositioning of the state territoriality: A dialogue with critical geopolitical ecologyjournal article10.1177/20438206241278726