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To return or not to return: on post-Anthropocene and the pandemic [PDF]
Abstract Some studies indirectly link the pandemic to the Anthropocene. However, this brief essay identifies the Anthropocene as a Western-bred phenomenon, which has evolved from Europe’s colonial past. Pandemics are not new to settler colonialism, for instance.
Virgilio A Rivas
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Performing The Post-Anthropocene [PDF]
Promoted as the first theatrical play written by artificial intelligence, AI: When a Robot Writes a Play (2021) anticipates the post-Anthropocene in both content and form. The machine-generated script problematizes the necessity of human (including dramatic) activities and invites exploration of theatre's role in the post-anthropocentric condition.
van Heerden, Imke +2 more
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SPECULATIVE REALITY OF POST-ANTHROPOCENE [PDF]
The article investigates posthumanism in the context of speculative realism and object-oriented philosophy. Posthumanism is been considering as post-anthropocene on the assumption of critics of conventionalism as a correlation between thinking and being.
Rachel Mazac, Hanna L. Tuomisto
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Post-Anthropocene Conservation [PDF]
Conditions capable of supporting multicellular life are predicted to continue for another billion years, but humans will inevitably become extinct within several million years. We explore the paradox of a habitable planet devoid of people, and consider how to prioritise our actions to maximise life after we are gone.
Maggie J Watson, David M Watson
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Post-Anthropocene_2.0: Alternative Scenarios through Nature/Computing Coalition Applicable in Architecture [PDF]
Concepts of the Post-Anthropocene often depict dystopian futures where land is occupied by giant machines performing repetitive tasks and replicating and fixing other machines.
Yannis Zavoleas
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Adolescence and Youth in the Post-Anthropocene [PDF]
Peter Appelbaum
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Anthropocentrism, education and the (post-)anthropocene [PDF]
On Education.
Horsthemke, Kai
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C. Robert Cargill’s novel Sea of Rust (2017) presents a panoramic vision of a bleak future where all humans have become extinct in the face of a global robotic uprising, and most of the world is controlled by a system of artificial intelligence.
Ritu Ranjan Gogoi
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The Ontology of Technology Beyond Anthropocentrism and Determinism: The Role of Technologies in the Constitution of the (post)Anthropocene World [PDF]
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while the destructive side effects of technological progress are no longer deniable, this article reflects on the role of technologies in the constitution of ...
Vincent Blok
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Post-Anthropocene Civic and Global Education Studies [PDF]
Peter Appelbaum
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