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Atechnological Experience Unfolding
2021Abstract This chapter discusses the meaningful end of the human-dominated geological epoch and examines the role of technology in relation to it. It proposes that the transition to a meaningful post-Anthropocene is supported by experiencing ‘non-technology’ or ‘without-technology’.
Heikkurinen Pasi, Heikkurinen Pasi
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Pedagogies for a Post-Anthropocene World
2021The Anthropocene is that epoch that shines an unrelenting light on the failures of modernity and Enlightenment thought that sought to separate nature from culture, mind from body, and consolidated racial and social hierarchies in the name of progress. The consequences of these failures are evidently more than academic and have reverberated through the ...
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Pedagogy at the brink of the post-anthropocene
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016AbstractThe significance of educational research is today predicated on its ability to engage with the ecological, economic, and political challenges of the anthropocene, for where we might take seriously education’s commitment to the future necessitates a sustained encounter with the implications and questions raised in the wake of ‘our’ mutated ...
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Co-creation towards the post-Anthropocene
ISEA2023 PROCEEDINGSSHORT PAPER. Co-creative practices including non-human actors give rise to a series of challenges and critical issues. Ēngines of Ēternity is an ongoing artwork which seeks to attribute agency to microscopic animals called rotifers and to the unique environment of outer space.
Steyaer, Pieter +7 more
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Further Trace Effects of the Post‐Anthropocene
Architectural Design, 2019No geological age lasts forever. After the Anthropocene, in which human activity became the dominant influence on the planet, the Post‐Anthropocene is dawning. What does this entail? California‐based architectural and design theorist Benjamin H Bratton, who holds professorships and leads teaching programmes in the US, Switzerland and Russia, offers a ...
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Eating for the post‐Anthropocene: Alternative proteins and the biopolitics of edibility
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2018This paper explores the status and formation of edibility as a new site of food biopolitics. It builds directly on recent debates in geography that have examined the biopolitical mechanisms by which consumers are responsibilised to become “good” eaters. To date, these literatures have largely focused on already‐familiar food products. In contrast, this
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Synthium: Mushrooms to facilitate the transition to the Post-Anthropocene
Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023Aidan Mark Puse +3 more
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PROFILE: For Landscapes of the Post-Anthropocene
2022Antón García-Abril, Débora Mesa
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The Socioecological Learner in Big History: Post-Anthropocene Imageries
2019The purpose of this chapter is to critically examine socioecological learning within the context of the evolving scientific story of the universe through Big History. We orient the reader to an overview of Big History in the context of the post-Anthropocene.
Marilyn Ahearn +3 more
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Samuel Beckett in the Post-Anthropocene Age
Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'huiAbstract Samuel Beckett’s death occurred at the inauguration of the digital age in 1989. This new age activated certain latent tendencies in Beckett’s work and de-activated others, but there are ways that Beckett prefigures our experience in the digital world.
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