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The recent acknowledgement of the Anthropocene, resulting from the increasingly visible human-induced effects on the biosphere, has ultimately obliterated the nature/culture division (Latour; Chakrabarty), prompting sociocultural changes (Autin).
Alicja Relidzyńska
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THE CHALLENGES OF THE ANTHROPOCENE: FROM INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE [PDF]
: This article proposes a reflection on the challenges of global environmental policy in the Anthropocene. Firstly, the inconsistency between the institutions of international environmental policy and the progressive degradation of the planetary ...
MATÍAS FRANCHINI +2 more
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The roots and routes of environmental and sustainability education policy research [PDF]
Environmental Education Research has developed a Virtual Special Issue (VSI)(http://explore.tandfonline.com/content/ed/ceer-vsi) focusing on studies of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) policy.
Lysgaard, Jonas, Van Poeck, Katrien
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Rethinking “Decoloniality and Futurity” for the Anthropocene: A Speculative Spectrality
What is this thing called the Anthropocene? The Anthropocene is a strange thing. It is interesting conceptually, fascinating scientifically, and critically intriguing for our understanding when experiencing the borderless uncanny world-earth meeting.
Rangga Kala Mahaswa
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Introduction: An Elemental Anthropocene [PDF]
An introduction to An Elemental Anthropocene ...
Kenner, Alison +2 more
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We live in times of anthropogenic climate crisis. Or do we? This essay shows how “humanity” is a thoroughly modern fetish forged in the bloodbath of militarized accumulation and conquest after 1492.
Jason W. Moore
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Listening to Birds in the Anthropocene : The Anxious Semiotics of Sound in a Human-Dominated World [PDF]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Funding for much of the research on which this article is based was provided by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the UK.
Whitehouse, Andrew
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The term “planetary turn” was coined in 2015 to describe a significant and ongoing shift in the relationship between humans and the Earth, which has been unfolding since the late 20th century.
João Ribeiro Mendes
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Mining for Greenlandic Self-Government: Fractal Islands in the Anthropocene
This article explores the emergence of Greenland as an Anthropocene island through anthropological fieldwork in and around the decommissioned Nalunaq goldmine in the south of the country.
Frida Hastrup, Nathalia Brichet
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Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene
Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which is a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene is the geological epoch in which humans dominate and it is rooted in the past, present, and future.
Louis Celliers +4 more
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