Drawing on the work of Albert Camus this paper offers a critique of certain discourses around ‘novel ecosystems’. These new species ‘assemblages’ are frequently defended, or even celebrated, as exemplifying resilience and adaptability to the environmental repercussions of a global situation inaccurately glossed as ‘The Anthropocene’. Here the increasing prevalence of economically generated changes, including the accelerating translocations of species, are set against earlier conservation values emphasizing protection of ‘natural’ and ‘native’ ecologies. The proliferation of novel ecosystems, together with an instrumental emphasis on their functional, ‘pragmatic’, and economic benefits, appears to make environmentalists’ ethical concerns abo...
This article focuses on N. K. Jemisin’s triple-Hugo-award-winning epic trilogy Broken Earth (2015–20...
Anthropocentrism in Western (modern industrial) society is dominant, goes back hundreds of years, an...
: ‘Ecological civilization’ has been put forward as a utopia, as this notion has been defended by Er...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, ex...
What Elizabeth Kolbert has called the ‘sixth mass extinction’ due to anthropogenic clima...
Responding to the current narratives about the impending planetary catastrophe caused by our human a...
In the opening decade of the twenty-first century humans faced a rising surplus of historical double...
This review provides an overview of the ethics of extinctions with a focus on the Western analytical...
Numerous attempts have been made to understand the Anthropocene in relation to overwhelming species ...
Responding to the proposition that learning to live in the Anthropocene involves learning how to die...
This essay looks at the role of violence within radical environmentalist groups, such as ELF or Eart...
Life typically becomes an object of reflection when it is seen to be under threat. In particular, hu...
Ecological restoration is essential both to a sustainable human culture and to the well being of the...
This paper argues that exposures through literature to human fragility and vulnerability, which are ...
This article focuses on N. K. Jemisin’s triple-Hugo-award-winning epic trilogy Broken Earth (2015–20...
Anthropocentrism in Western (modern industrial) society is dominant, goes back hundreds of years, an...
: ‘Ecological civilization’ has been put forward as a utopia, as this notion has been defended by Er...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, ex...
What Elizabeth Kolbert has called the ‘sixth mass extinction’ due to anthropogenic clima...
Responding to the current narratives about the impending planetary catastrophe caused by our human a...
In the opening decade of the twenty-first century humans faced a rising surplus of historical double...
This review provides an overview of the ethics of extinctions with a focus on the Western analytical...
Numerous attempts have been made to understand the Anthropocene in relation to overwhelming species ...
Responding to the proposition that learning to live in the Anthropocene involves learning how to die...
This essay looks at the role of violence within radical environmentalist groups, such as ELF or Eart...
Life typically becomes an object of reflection when it is seen to be under threat. In particular, hu...
Ecological restoration is essential both to a sustainable human culture and to the well being of the...
This paper argues that exposures through literature to human fragility and vulnerability, which are ...
This article focuses on N. K. Jemisin’s triple-Hugo-award-winning epic trilogy Broken Earth (2015–20...
Anthropocentrism in Western (modern industrial) society is dominant, goes back hundreds of years, an...
: ‘Ecological civilization’ has been put forward as a utopia, as this notion has been defended by Er...