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In the struggle for breathable air amid pollution and climate change, both resistance and inspiration can be found in ‘atmospheric care practices’ (Vine 2019).
Sophie van Balen
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'More-than-human’ resilience(s)? Enhancing community in Finnish forest farms [PDF]
Community resilience is widely understood as a critical element in the relatively under-explored concept of social resilience. Through engaging with ‘more-than-human’ literatures, a more expansive view of the ‘social’ emerges, which repositions ...
Herman, Agatha
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The Arts of Coexistence: A View From Anthropology
In this perspectives essay, I propose some ways in which current thinking in anthropology might inform the emergent cross-disciplinary field of coexistence studies1. I do so following recent calls from within the conservation science community (including
Sara Asu Schroer
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More-than-human participation: Design for sustainable smart city futures [PDF]
In this forum we highlight innovative thought, design, and research in the area of interaction design and sustainability, illustrating the diversity of approaches across HCI communities.
Clarke, R. +5 more
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This paper is concerned with emergent more-than-human eating practices and how they might challenge received understandings of bio- and geopolitics.After a brief review of the anthropology of food and eating and how its concerns may have to be expanded ...
Biedermann, Sabine +2 more
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Editorial: Beyond the Human, With the Human: Cultural Science for the Anthropocene
The editorial introduces the Cultural Science Journal special issue “The Human Condition for the Anthropocene: Being more-than-human” as an intervention in how culture is understood under planetary-scale anthropogenic change. Treating the Anthropocene as
Bohle Martin@ai
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A bear’s biography: hybrid warfare and the more-than-human battlespace [PDF]
This paper makes an intervention highlighting the animal dimension of military geographies as an overlooked yet illuminating aspect of the hybrid nature of warfare.
Forsyth, Isla
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Weedy Life: Coloniality, Decoloniality, and Tropicality
Respect for any form of life entails nurturing all the potentialities proper to it, including those that might be unproductive from the human point of view. Are there lessons to be learnt about decolonisation of the tropics from a focus on ‘weeds’?
Rosita Henry +7 more
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Assembling ocean life: more-than-human entanglements in the Blue economy [PDF]
While welcoming the intervention of Winders and Le Heron as opening up a space for critical – and practical – engagement with so-called ‘Blue Economy’ thinking, their employment of assemblage approaches could be extended.
Bear, Christopher
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Some reflections on the 10th anniversary of Tecnoscienza
How can STS move towards a greater pluriversality? How can we question the taken for granted of STS scholarship and geopolitics, so as to engage across radically different worlds?
Lucy Suchman
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