Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geological era as the anthropocene, this article argues that there are some problems with this trope and the narrative that emerges from it. First, responsibility for the current era of climate weirding is not shared equally, some humans are way more responsible than others. Second, the claim of the anthropocene works rhetorically to maintain a sense of human exceptionalism from the rest of the evolution of life on the planet. Third and finally, the suggestion that this geological era be named the anthropocene suggests that the problem and the solution to our ecological crisis lie with Homo sapiens. Does this not re-create the sense of mastery t...
‘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 ...
This article aims to reconcile tensions around 'the Anthropocene' by reviewing and integrating the d...
Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geo...
Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geo...
Climate change is one of the most contentious issues discussed in the public arena today. Environme...
Earth scientists have declared that we are living in “the Anthropocene,” but radical critics object ...
The rapidly growing transdisciplinary enthusiasm about developing new kinds of Anthropocene stories ...
Environmental humanists rightly believe they have valuable contributions to make to rethinking and r...
The concept ‘human’ has to be more-than-humanized, a project Abram initiated but left incomplete in ...
This paper examines the recent proposal to christen our geological epoch “the Anthropocene.” The rea...
“The Anthropocene” is now a buzzword in international geoscience circles and commanding the attentio...
Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scient...
Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scient...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
‘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 ...
This article aims to reconcile tensions around 'the Anthropocene' by reviewing and integrating the d...
Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geo...
Though many scientists and scholars of the environmental humanities are referring to the current geo...
Climate change is one of the most contentious issues discussed in the public arena today. Environme...
Earth scientists have declared that we are living in “the Anthropocene,” but radical critics object ...
The rapidly growing transdisciplinary enthusiasm about developing new kinds of Anthropocene stories ...
Environmental humanists rightly believe they have valuable contributions to make to rethinking and r...
The concept ‘human’ has to be more-than-humanized, a project Abram initiated but left incomplete in ...
This paper examines the recent proposal to christen our geological epoch “the Anthropocene.” The rea...
“The Anthropocene” is now a buzzword in international geoscience circles and commanding the attentio...
Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scient...
Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scient...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
‘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 ...
This article aims to reconcile tensions around 'the Anthropocene' by reviewing and integrating the d...