We often hear that the ‘end of the world’ is approaching – but whose world, exactly, is expected to end? Over the last several decades, a popular and influential literature has emerged, in International Relations (IR), social sciences, and in popular culture, on subjects such as ‘human extinction’, ‘global catastrophic risks’, and eco-apocalypse. Written by scientists, political scientists, and journalists for wide public audiences,1 this genre diagnoses what it considers the most serious global threats and offers strategies to protect the future of ‘humanity’. This article will critically engage this genre to two ends: first, we aim to show that the present apocalyptic narratives embed a series of problematic assumptions which reveal that ...
This article aims at mapping the impact of ‘fears of disasters and crisis’ on Euro-pean self-represe...
This dissertation studies narratives of societal collapse in the late twentieth century by situating...
Prophecies about a catastrophe causing the demise of civilization resonate throughout the literature...
This chapter demonstrates the pervasive cultural influence of apocalyptic thinking in the twenty-fir...
In recent years, images of climate catastrophe have become commonplace. However, Black visions of th...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...
The end is nigh! Or is it? For many, the apocalypse is already here or happened many years ago, spur...
Departing from Aimé Césaire’s striking proposition that The End of the World is the only thing in th...
The regime of “cold catastrophe” (Camorrino, 2014 e 2015) – this is my thesis - typical of contempor...
2015-07-31The increasing popularity and ubiquity of apocalyptic visions and disaster spectacles in t...
The regime of “cold catastrophe” (Camorrino, 2014 e 2015) – this is my thesis - typical of contempor...
This article aims at mapping the impact of 'fears of disasters and crisis' on European self-represen...
This essay considers a peculiar kind of science-fictional writing with environmental concerns that p...
This essay considers a peculiar kind of science-fictional writing with environmental concerns that p...
Climate change and other global challenges, defining features of the Anthropocene as a new historica...
This article aims at mapping the impact of ‘fears of disasters and crisis’ on Euro-pean self-represe...
This dissertation studies narratives of societal collapse in the late twentieth century by situating...
Prophecies about a catastrophe causing the demise of civilization resonate throughout the literature...
This chapter demonstrates the pervasive cultural influence of apocalyptic thinking in the twenty-fir...
In recent years, images of climate catastrophe have become commonplace. However, Black visions of th...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...
The end is nigh! Or is it? For many, the apocalypse is already here or happened many years ago, spur...
Departing from Aimé Césaire’s striking proposition that The End of the World is the only thing in th...
The regime of “cold catastrophe” (Camorrino, 2014 e 2015) – this is my thesis - typical of contempor...
2015-07-31The increasing popularity and ubiquity of apocalyptic visions and disaster spectacles in t...
The regime of “cold catastrophe” (Camorrino, 2014 e 2015) – this is my thesis - typical of contempor...
This article aims at mapping the impact of 'fears of disasters and crisis' on European self-represen...
This essay considers a peculiar kind of science-fictional writing with environmental concerns that p...
This essay considers a peculiar kind of science-fictional writing with environmental concerns that p...
Climate change and other global challenges, defining features of the Anthropocene as a new historica...
This article aims at mapping the impact of ‘fears of disasters and crisis’ on Euro-pean self-represe...
This dissertation studies narratives of societal collapse in the late twentieth century by situating...
Prophecies about a catastrophe causing the demise of civilization resonate throughout the literature...