In this article we critique resilience’s oft-celebrated overcoming of modern liberal frameworks. We bring work on resilience in geography and cognate fields into conversation with explorations of the ‘asymmetrical Anthropocene’, an emerging body of thought which emphasizes human-nonhuman relational asymmetry. Despite their resonances, there has been little engagement between these two responses to the human/world binary. This is important for changing the terms of the policy debate: engaging resilience through the asymmetrical Anthropocene framing shines a different light upon policy discourses of adaptative management, locating resilience as a continuation of modernity’s anthropocentric will-to-govern. From this vantage point, resilience i...
The Anthropocene represents the emergence of human societies as a ‘great force of nature’. To unders...
‘When’ is the Anthropocene and who are its subjects? This article seeks to demonstrate the ways in w...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
The Anthropocene marks a new geological epoch in which human activity (and specifically Western prod...
The concept of societal resilience has rapidly spread throughout the policy world, driven by the des...
With criticism of human superiority related to the Anthropocene, resilience is no longer recognized ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResilience is everywhere in contemporary debates about global environmental ...
This closing article focuses on the problematic of the politics of adaptation and suggests that resi...
This critical essay examines the contradictions in the dominant popular discourse that dangerously p...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed an interconnected and tightly coupled globalized world in rapid ...
What forms of politics come with the contested ideas of the Anthropocene and resilience? Rather than...
In the face of climate chaos, post-truth politics, and growing tribalisms, it’s clear that liberalis...
While modernist or ‘top-down’, ‘command-and-control’ approaches to climate and migration worked at t...
In this article, we theorise and develop a posthumanist and new materialist approach to sustainable ...
The modern hyper-separation of economy from ecology has severed the ties that people have with envir...
The Anthropocene represents the emergence of human societies as a ‘great force of nature’. To unders...
‘When’ is the Anthropocene and who are its subjects? This article seeks to demonstrate the ways in w...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
The Anthropocene marks a new geological epoch in which human activity (and specifically Western prod...
The concept of societal resilience has rapidly spread throughout the policy world, driven by the des...
With criticism of human superiority related to the Anthropocene, resilience is no longer recognized ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResilience is everywhere in contemporary debates about global environmental ...
This closing article focuses on the problematic of the politics of adaptation and suggests that resi...
This critical essay examines the contradictions in the dominant popular discourse that dangerously p...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed an interconnected and tightly coupled globalized world in rapid ...
What forms of politics come with the contested ideas of the Anthropocene and resilience? Rather than...
In the face of climate chaos, post-truth politics, and growing tribalisms, it’s clear that liberalis...
While modernist or ‘top-down’, ‘command-and-control’ approaches to climate and migration worked at t...
In this article, we theorise and develop a posthumanist and new materialist approach to sustainable ...
The modern hyper-separation of economy from ecology has severed the ties that people have with envir...
The Anthropocene represents the emergence of human societies as a ‘great force of nature’. To unders...
‘When’ is the Anthropocene and who are its subjects? This article seeks to demonstrate the ways in w...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...