This short paper takes the form of a speculative essay to present some general reflections concerning the importance of opening up a broader discussion in relation to the challenges facing the future of the Antarctic region. To a certain degree the geophysical and life sciences play an anticipatory role in predicting, prefiguring and preempting probable future global change dynamics. In this essay I argue that social sciences can also play a key role in anticipating possible futures in relations to the Antarctic. In dialogue with the life and geophysical sciences, social and cultural research may open up modes of thinking about probable, possible and preferred Antarctic futures. It can offer a broader approach for better understanding what ...
This paper explores whether a central plank of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) – the science crite...
This paper suggests that Global South states should prioritize Antarctica as a core trans-national i...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...
The view from the south is, more than ever, dominated by ominous signs of change. Antarctica and the...
The article implements an ethnographic perspective to explore new modes of engaging with the geopoli...
Over the past two decades, and not unlike other Southern Ocean rim countries, Chile has experienced ...
Stephen J. Pyne in his book “The Ice. A Journey to Antarctica” points out that ice structures in Ant...
Antarctic and Southern Ocean science is vital to understanding natural variability, the processes th...
Antarctica is recognized as being geopolitically and scientifically important, and as one of the reg...
Ten years ago, Alan Hemmings proposed that Antarctica had entered a Fifth Age identified by a much m...
Recent literature on Antarctic futures includes sobering scenarios for the Southern Polar region in ...
The view from the south is, more than ever, dominated by ominous signs of change. Antarctica and the...
The Anthropocene has become the impulse through which a large number of disciplines across the acade...
Antarctica is a magnificent place, a vast area of the planet that has been free fromlarge-scale nati...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
This paper explores whether a central plank of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) – the science crite...
This paper suggests that Global South states should prioritize Antarctica as a core trans-national i...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...
The view from the south is, more than ever, dominated by ominous signs of change. Antarctica and the...
The article implements an ethnographic perspective to explore new modes of engaging with the geopoli...
Over the past two decades, and not unlike other Southern Ocean rim countries, Chile has experienced ...
Stephen J. Pyne in his book “The Ice. A Journey to Antarctica” points out that ice structures in Ant...
Antarctic and Southern Ocean science is vital to understanding natural variability, the processes th...
Antarctica is recognized as being geopolitically and scientifically important, and as one of the reg...
Ten years ago, Alan Hemmings proposed that Antarctica had entered a Fifth Age identified by a much m...
Recent literature on Antarctic futures includes sobering scenarios for the Southern Polar region in ...
The view from the south is, more than ever, dominated by ominous signs of change. Antarctica and the...
The Anthropocene has become the impulse through which a large number of disciplines across the acade...
Antarctica is a magnificent place, a vast area of the planet that has been free fromlarge-scale nati...
Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the ‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a...
This paper explores whether a central plank of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) – the science crite...
This paper suggests that Global South states should prioritize Antarctica as a core trans-national i...
This article surveys utopian visions of Antarctica’s future offered by literary texts in English. Th...