In this article, we explore Gilles Deleuze’s concept of the “event” to think about the Earth and the anthropogenic transformations that, impacting on ecological processes, configure what has been called a “global ecological collapse.” If, through the scale of such transformations, we realize that the Earth has never consisted of a finished and inert environment – an image prevalent at least since modernity – we propose that the concept of the event allows us to envision other images of the Earth. The concept not only allows us to analyze the processuality of the dynamics that make the Earth itself, but also enables us to grasp why we need a new political understanding (or cosmopolitical, to use Isabelle Stengers’ concept) for reframing the ...
Scientists theorise that we now exist in theAnthropocene—an era when humanity hassuch an influence o...
This paper puts forward a new way of thinking about objects, worlds, and events. The philosophical c...
The hypothesis of the Anthropocene signals human activity, particularly the social, political and ec...
This article examines the hermeneutic and poetic operations by which we as human beings turn our ver...
Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene examines the ways in which the Earth has become a...
This article explores what the emerging paradigm of ‘Earth System Law’ suggests in terms of reconfig...
This article explores what the emerging paradigm of ‘Earth System Law’ suggests in terms of reconfig...
For at least two centuries most social thought has taken the earth to be the stable platform upon wh...
If the world in which we are intentionally involved is threatened by climate change, this raises the...
Abstract: In the Anthropocene, the unprecedented disruption of planetary systems caused by an ongoin...
Elaborating from anthropology of nature and semiotic of culture, the work aims to illustrate that ev...
We propose a new event ontology of the world, which is part of a general approach to philosophy base...
This article argues that contemporary space exploration, in producing visual representations of the ...
Geoscientists claim that we live in a new geological epoch, such is the magnitude, scale and scope o...
Recently, earth scientists have been discussing the idea of the ‘Anthropocene’ – a new geologic epoc...
Scientists theorise that we now exist in theAnthropocene—an era when humanity hassuch an influence o...
This paper puts forward a new way of thinking about objects, worlds, and events. The philosophical c...
The hypothesis of the Anthropocene signals human activity, particularly the social, political and ec...
This article examines the hermeneutic and poetic operations by which we as human beings turn our ver...
Developing Earthly Attachments in the Anthropocene examines the ways in which the Earth has become a...
This article explores what the emerging paradigm of ‘Earth System Law’ suggests in terms of reconfig...
This article explores what the emerging paradigm of ‘Earth System Law’ suggests in terms of reconfig...
For at least two centuries most social thought has taken the earth to be the stable platform upon wh...
If the world in which we are intentionally involved is threatened by climate change, this raises the...
Abstract: In the Anthropocene, the unprecedented disruption of planetary systems caused by an ongoin...
Elaborating from anthropology of nature and semiotic of culture, the work aims to illustrate that ev...
We propose a new event ontology of the world, which is part of a general approach to philosophy base...
This article argues that contemporary space exploration, in producing visual representations of the ...
Geoscientists claim that we live in a new geological epoch, such is the magnitude, scale and scope o...
Recently, earth scientists have been discussing the idea of the ‘Anthropocene’ – a new geologic epoc...
Scientists theorise that we now exist in theAnthropocene—an era when humanity hassuch an influence o...
This paper puts forward a new way of thinking about objects, worlds, and events. The philosophical c...
The hypothesis of the Anthropocene signals human activity, particularly the social, political and ec...