In recent years, the notion Anthropocene has been celebrated for its potential to bridge modern divides between nature and culture as well as critiqued for embedding the fallacy of human control in its nub. Building on these recent debates, and using insights on ontological pluralism from anthropology and philosophy of science, I outline four conceptual aspects for enacting caring engagement between divergent practices. These aspects are: a) egalitarian commitment to sharing epistemological authority between practices; b) ontological sensitivity, by letting other practices define their own relational bases of knowing and making; c) non-subsumptive learning from other practices; and d) affinity in alterity, developed across widening dive...
Much current work in Science and Technology Studies inflects knowing with care. Analyses of the etho...
It matters what world understanding we base educational theory and practice on. If we base it on an ...
Our material, social and natural worlds are at odds with each other, and their collision is leading ...
This paper begins with the understanding that the global commons is under threat. In the light hereo...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
Transformations to sustainability for addressing climate change are now more urgent than ever. This ...
The call of the Anthropocene invites re-configuring the impact of human-centric attitude and neglect...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
This essay explores the ambivalences of care while developing conceptual links between social and ec...
Current global environmental governance reverberates with talk of a new 'Anthropocene epoch' defined...
This paper aims to encourage an ethos of care in the study of science and technology. It starts with...
Time and the Other in the Anthropocene is a reflection on the contemporary transformation of the fig...
Sustainable development brings together a series of normative themes related to negotiating environm...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
By understanding a community’s medical system, we are able to see its body ontology and how the peop...
Much current work in Science and Technology Studies inflects knowing with care. Analyses of the etho...
It matters what world understanding we base educational theory and practice on. If we base it on an ...
Our material, social and natural worlds are at odds with each other, and their collision is leading ...
This paper begins with the understanding that the global commons is under threat. In the light hereo...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
Transformations to sustainability for addressing climate change are now more urgent than ever. This ...
The call of the Anthropocene invites re-configuring the impact of human-centric attitude and neglect...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
This essay explores the ambivalences of care while developing conceptual links between social and ec...
Current global environmental governance reverberates with talk of a new 'Anthropocene epoch' defined...
This paper aims to encourage an ethos of care in the study of science and technology. It starts with...
Time and the Other in the Anthropocene is a reflection on the contemporary transformation of the fig...
Sustainable development brings together a series of normative themes related to negotiating environm...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
By understanding a community’s medical system, we are able to see its body ontology and how the peop...
Much current work in Science and Technology Studies inflects knowing with care. Analyses of the etho...
It matters what world understanding we base educational theory and practice on. If we base it on an ...
Our material, social and natural worlds are at odds with each other, and their collision is leading ...