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Navigating family systems in climate catastrophe: An open dialogue
Abstract As the climate crisis worsens, family therapy, like other therapeutic approaches, is beginning to ask: What must be done? In this article, we argue that we first need to ask ‘how do we as individuals understand and navigate the turmoil in which we find ourselves, together with the systems in which we are embedded?’ Drawing on the authors ...
James Dunk +6 more
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Mondi dentro mondi. Eterotopie e iperoggetti nella narrativa di Kim Stanley Robinson
This paper intends to position the work of Kim Stanley Robinson in a philosophical tradition that combines ecologism and science fiction, specifically in relation to the concepts of “heterotopia” and “hyperobjects”.
Gianluca Didino
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The Biological Horror of Capitalism
ABSTRACT Karl Marx's masterpiece, Capital Vol. 1, was published in 1867. In it, he outlines the structure and nature of capitalism, as he saw it in capitalism's early period. This Perspectives article briefly thematically analyses Capital Vol. 1 and argues that in its threat to human health and well‐being, Marx viewed capitalism as a system of horror ...
Myles Balfe
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In recent years, the practices of symptomatic reading have been called into question by scholars such as Stephen Best, Sharon Marcus, Cathy N. Davidson, David Theo Goldberg, Rita Felski and Bruno Latour.
Martin Paul Eve
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In this paper, we outline our theory of critical posthumanist literacy, which draws on posthumanist scholarship to re‐imagine critical literacy with respect to concepts of ontology, agency, ethics and justice, and pedagogy. For each concept, we build on humanist, critical perspectives to show how posthumanist scholarship can help theorize for literacy ...
Sarah K. Burriss, Kevin Leander
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In my study, I interpret one of the most outstanding stories of Hungarian fiction, László Sepsi’s weird, body- and biohorror novel, Fruiting Bodies [Termőtestek].
Aletta Borbíró
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Crisis, what crisis? Real impairments and absences in the ecosystems of higher education
Abstract Are the many crises of higher education real, or are they in the eye of the beholder? They are evidently something of both: The crises to which we are characteristically alerted are manifestations in the real of the world and indicate much about our scholars' perceptions and even their values. To say this, however, invites the question: can we
Ronald Barnett
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The Spectrality of Nuclear Catastrophe: The Case of Chernobyl [PDF]
The paper is a presentation of our research focused on the ecological disaster caused by the explosion of the nuclear power plant reactor in Chernobyl in 1986, in terms of its social, cultural and artistic context.
Krawczak, Michał +3 more
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Interstellar Migration, the Population ‘Problem’ and the Climate Emergency
Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 103-119, April 2026.
Anna Hartnell
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Writing trans histories with an ethics of care, while reading gender in imperial Roman literature
Abstract Two major barriers interfere with writing trans histories of the premodern world: the conflict between creating a legible or foreignised past and balancing the vastness of the social system of gender against individual performances of gender identity. In this article, I propose one methodology to bypass these barriers.
Ky Merkley
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