This article is a whistle-stop tour of the Anthropocene body and its emergence and expression (particularly in the Victorian period) as a response to sudden changes to ecologies of labour that took place as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Using aspects of the body (such as height) and parts of the body (the spine and knees), the article examines the ways in which the nineteenth-century work experience might be seen as a turning point for the development of many pathologies in the modern body
The absence of a reflection on revolutionary practices and subjects is the main weakness of the radi...
Ernst Haeckel’s formulation of the term ‘ecology’ occurred at a time when the ecology of the British...
Introduction to the special issue 'Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene', guest edited by Jenni...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
The human imprint on the global environment has now become so large and active that it rivals some o...
‘When’ is the Anthropocene and who are its subjects? This article seeks to demonstrate the ways in w...
The functioning of the biosphere and the Earth as a whole is being radically disrupted due to human ...
The article discusses the notion of the Anthropocene as a kind of anthropological machine, closely r...
Autonomous Marxism has generated a lexicon for responding to transformations in human labor, particu...
[Extract] You may or may not have noticed, but we are now living in a condition known as the Anthrop...
The Earth recently entered a new epoch – the Anthropocene. Representations of the Anthropocene tend ...
Growth in fundamental drivers-energy use, economic productivity and population-can provide quantitat...
‘The Anthropocene’ is a term that is increasingly used to define a new planetary epoch: one in which...
In this paper, we conceptualise the human body as infrastructure, asking what kind of infrastructure...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The absence of a reflection on revolutionary practices and subjects is the main weakness of the radi...
Ernst Haeckel’s formulation of the term ‘ecology’ occurred at a time when the ecology of the British...
Introduction to the special issue 'Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene', guest edited by Jenni...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
The human imprint on the global environment has now become so large and active that it rivals some o...
‘When’ is the Anthropocene and who are its subjects? This article seeks to demonstrate the ways in w...
The functioning of the biosphere and the Earth as a whole is being radically disrupted due to human ...
The article discusses the notion of the Anthropocene as a kind of anthropological machine, closely r...
Autonomous Marxism has generated a lexicon for responding to transformations in human labor, particu...
[Extract] You may or may not have noticed, but we are now living in a condition known as the Anthrop...
The Earth recently entered a new epoch – the Anthropocene. Representations of the Anthropocene tend ...
Growth in fundamental drivers-energy use, economic productivity and population-can provide quantitat...
‘The Anthropocene’ is a term that is increasingly used to define a new planetary epoch: one in which...
In this paper, we conceptualise the human body as infrastructure, asking what kind of infrastructure...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The absence of a reflection on revolutionary practices and subjects is the main weakness of the radi...
Ernst Haeckel’s formulation of the term ‘ecology’ occurred at a time when the ecology of the British...
Introduction to the special issue 'Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene', guest edited by Jenni...