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Cities in deep time: Bio-diversity, metabolic rift, and the urban question [PDF]
How should we interpret the relationship between urbanization and the loss of bio-diversity? The discourse of bio-diversity serves as a critical lens through which the accelerating momentum of “metabolic rift” can be explored in relation to ...
Gandy, M
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The Anthropocene and Its Contenders: Cross‐Disciplinary Tools for a Nationally Divided Humanity
Abstract Building on two essays previously published in Earth's Future, this Commentary aims to further and expand the debate by considering two indirectly correlated aspects: interdisciplinarity and internationalism, both of which can find a powerful ally in the notion of the Anthropocene.
Daniele Conversi
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Cheap Food and Bad Climate: From Surplus Value to Negative-Value in the Capitalist World-Ecology [PDF]
Capitalism, understood as a world-ecology that joins accumulation, power, and nature in dialectical unity, has been adept at evading so-called Malthusian dynamics through an astonishing historical capacity to produce, locate, and occupy cheap natures ...
Jason W. Moore
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Political Ecologies of Storage for the 21st Century
Abstract New resource storage arrangements are proliferating rapidly both in terms of physical infrastructures—for the storage of things like “clean” energy, nuclear waste, carbon dioxide, fresh water, and data—and as part of a set of discursive moves that reinforce a vision of a near future world in which problems of climate change mitigation and ...
Sayd Randle, Matthew Archer
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L’eau rend malade et la forêt se venge
This article builds on recent ecocritical re-readings of plays by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), while questioning their relevance.
Solenne Guyot
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Faculty Seminar On Collaboration Syllabus [PDF]
This is a collectively-built, in-progress syllabus for a faculty seminar on the topic of collaboration at Swarthmore College, Spring 2016. Topics include competing definitions of collaboration across disciplines, formal and informal collaboration, rich ...
Buurma, Rachel Sagner +1 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines the Sacchi v. Argentina case, a landmark legal action led by children against five states for their role in climate change, analysed through the lens of temporality. The case, brought before the Committee on the Rights of the Child, was pivotal in linking the climate crisis to children's rights, despite being ruled ...
Florencia Paz Landeira
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ABSTRACT This article is concerned with the long poem doggerland (2021) by Ulrike Draesner, which we read here primarily in its relationship to the temporal disorder of the Anthropocene. We explore some specific manifestations of what we term ‘Anthropocene arrhythmia’ in Draesner's text, in particular through its engagement with linearity and ...
Nicola Thomas, Katie Ritson
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In critiquing the humanism of the Anthropocene, scholars have proposed multiple “-cenes” of their own (i.e. the Capitalocene, Plantationocene, and Necrocene).
Woods Peter J.
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A volta do que não foi : sobre animais presentes em naturezas futuras [PDF]
Neste artigo apresento dados coletados em pesquisa etnográfica iniciada no ano de 2014 na Reserva da Faia Brava (Portugal). A Reserva da Faia Brava possui uma característica que tem sido fomentada pela associação que a administra que é destinar-se ao ...
Sá, Guilherme José da Silva e
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