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Ekowidmontologia jako strategia lektury. Studium przypadku „Kości, które nosisz w kieszeni” Łukasza Barysa

open access: yesJednak Książki, 2022
The article is an attempt to reflect on the relationship between the subject and the environment in a state of crisis on example of the novel by Łukasz Barys entitled The Bones You Carry in Your Pocket.
Mateusz Adam Michalski
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The Light of the Leaf: A Theological Critique of Timothy Morton’s ‘Dark Ecology’

open access: yesReligions, 2021
The plant has recently emerged as a battleground of conflicting ecocriticisms. ‘Dark Ecology’ is, in the works of Timothy Morton, an ecocritical hermeneutic, in which the world can be subtracted into the parts of objects, of the plant, and of any leaf ...
Ryan Haecker
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Climate Across Genre: Hyperobject Reading and Evaluating the “Use” of Climate-Fantastic Fiction

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Environmental Education
This article examines the representation of climate as hyperobject — described by Timothy Morton as something that is “massively distributed in time and space relative to humans” (Morton (2013) Hyperobjects: Philosophy and ecology after the end of the ...
Rachel Fetherston
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Ocean Acidification as a Hyperobject: Mediating Acidic Milieus in the Anthropocene [PDF]

open access: yesEcozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment, 2023
Through the usage of Timothy Morton’s hyperobjects (2013) as a heuristic, this essay aims to portray how Ocean Acidification can be read as a hyperobject affecting tropical seawaters and beyond. Furthermore, it illustrates how the arts and humanities, through their hermeneutical gaze, might help us grasp Ocean Acidification as a hyperobject and the ...
Batalla, Oriol
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Blogging about the End Times: Dealing with the Fringes of Archaeology

open access: yesAP, 2017
The 2012-phenomenon is based on the idea that something important was expected to occur on December 21, 2012, a date associated with the ancient Maya Long Count calendar.
Johan Normark
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Eco-anxiety among regional Australian youth with mental health problems: A qualitative study. [PDF]

open access: yesEarly Interv Psychiatry
Abstract Aim In Australia, climate‐related disasters disproportionately affect rural, regional and remote young people with effects ranging from severe flooding and catastrophic fires to unbearable heat and yet most studies on eco‐anxiety are based on reports by urban youth who do not have direct experiences of such impacts.
Boyd CP   +5 more
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AI art as a hyperobject-like portal to global warming [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This paper situates artificial intelligence as a vehicle that can allow human agents to engage with complex issues such as global warming. Drawing on Timothy Morton’s conceptualisation of global warming as a ‘hyperobject’ which, by its very nature ...
Zeilinger, Martin; id_orcid
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Marlen Haushofer’s The Wall and the post-nuclear culture of the face

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2021
The intertwining of landscape and face belongs to human spatial epistemology: as suggested by Matteo Meschiari, primitive humans used to orientate themselves in landscape through recognition of facial patterns.
Emanuela Ferragamo
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Intergenerational differences and conflicts during the pandemic crisis in Italy

open access: yesAlternativas, 2022
Introduction. The health, economic and social crisis caused by the Covid 19 pandemic in Italy has produced a wide range of consequences and reactions. It has favoured the re-emergence of intergenerational conflicts that had long been latent.
Federico Zannoni
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The hype of representation: some thoughts on the roles of the hyperreal and the hyperobject in contemporary landscape architecture.

open access: yesRi-vista: Ricerche per la Progettazione del Paesaggio, 2021
This article argues that there are two models of representation in contemporary landscape architecture the hyperreal and the hyperobject. The article compares and contrasts these modes identifying their various meanings and potentials.
Richard Weller
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