Social Nature is the core concept of a geographical work on the social construction of nature, entitled Social nature: theory, practice and politics, which was published by Noel Castree and Bruce Braun in 2001.
[1] The book says that the concept of Social Nature was created by critical geographers and embraces the idea of a socialized nature.
Critical geographers like David Harvey and Neil Smith "insisted that nature is social in three related ways":[2]
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