The Anthropocene marks a new geological epoch in which human activity (and specifically Western production and consumption practices) has become a geological force. It also profoundly destabilizes the grounds of Western political philosophy. Visions of a dynamic earth system wholly indifferent to human survival liquefy modernity’s division between nature and politics. Critical thought has only begun to scratch the surface of the Anthropocene’s re-naturalization of politics. This special issue of Resilience: International Policies, Practices and Discourses explores the politics of resilience within the wider cultural and political moment of the Anthropocene. It is within the field of resilience thinking that the implications of the Anthropoc...
The pandemic afflicting the world is accompanied by a social, economic, political, cultural, and cli...
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The Anthropocene has emerged as the dominant conceptualization of the current geological epoch and, ...
In this article we critique resilience’s oft-celebrated overcoming of modern liberal frameworks. We ...
The concept of societal resilience has rapidly spread throughout the policy world, driven by the des...
What forms of politics come with the contested ideas of the Anthropocene and resilience? Rather than...
Recently, earth scientists have been discussing the idea of the ‘Anthropocene’ – a new geologic epoc...
With criticism of human superiority related to the Anthropocene, resilience is no longer recognized ...
The term Anthropocene denotes a new geological epoch characterized by the unprecedented impact of hu...
PublishedJournal ArticleResilience is everywhere in contemporary debates about global environmental ...
The discourse of resilience has increasingly been utilised to advance the political prioritisation o...
‘When’ is the Anthropocene and who are its subjects? This article seeks to demonstrate the ways in w...
This closing article focuses on the problematic of the politics of adaptation and suggests that resi...
Across the social sciences and humanities, and in diverse forms of popular media around the world, d...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
The pandemic afflicting the world is accompanied by a social, economic, political, cultural, and cli...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International License....
The Anthropocene has emerged as the dominant conceptualization of the current geological epoch and, ...
In this article we critique resilience’s oft-celebrated overcoming of modern liberal frameworks. We ...
The concept of societal resilience has rapidly spread throughout the policy world, driven by the des...
What forms of politics come with the contested ideas of the Anthropocene and resilience? Rather than...
Recently, earth scientists have been discussing the idea of the ‘Anthropocene’ – a new geologic epoc...
With criticism of human superiority related to the Anthropocene, resilience is no longer recognized ...
The term Anthropocene denotes a new geological epoch characterized by the unprecedented impact of hu...
PublishedJournal ArticleResilience is everywhere in contemporary debates about global environmental ...
The discourse of resilience has increasingly been utilised to advance the political prioritisation o...
‘When’ is the Anthropocene and who are its subjects? This article seeks to demonstrate the ways in w...
This closing article focuses on the problematic of the politics of adaptation and suggests that resi...
Across the social sciences and humanities, and in diverse forms of popular media around the world, d...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
The pandemic afflicting the world is accompanied by a social, economic, political, cultural, and cli...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International License....
The Anthropocene has emerged as the dominant conceptualization of the current geological epoch and, ...