On Friday, February 11, 2022, the UW-Madison workshop “Alien Earth: Introduction to Planetary Humanities” met with Nigel Clark and Bronislaw Szerszynski to discuss their book Planetary Social Thought: The Anthropocene Challenge to the Social Sciences (Polity Press, 2020). In a conversation spanning environmental politics, geology, and exoplanet science, Clark and Szerszynski discuss what it means to live on a planet that must always “become other to itself.
This book is a celebretion of the diversity of ways in which humans can relate to the world around t...
It is obvious that human forms of life have affected the earth system to such an extent that one has...
In this chapter, we develop the concept of ‘planetary literacies’ and suggest it is useful for think...
The Anthropocene has emerged as perhaps _the_ scientific concept of the new millennium. Going furthe...
In this short response we engage with four generous and stimulating commentaries on our Planetary So...
The planetary ecological crisis has softened the well-established borders between the natural and th...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Dr. Philippe Descola and Dr. Bruno Latour...
Am 4. Oktober 2019 um 16 Uhr lädt das Vienna Anthropocene Network zum Vortrag vonBronislaw Szerszyns...
In 2050, the billions of people living on Earth have found a way to manage the planetary system effe...
This paper asks how the social sciences can engage with the idea of the Anthropocene in productive w...
This paper asks how the social sciences can engage with the idea of the Anthropocene in productive w...
This publication is a collection of conversations with exponents of the first generation of scientis...
Our scientific forefathers discuss the interrelationships between water, climate, the atmosphere, an...
In the moist heat of a Sydney February a group of concerned scholars gathered on the banks of the Ge...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...
This book is a celebretion of the diversity of ways in which humans can relate to the world around t...
It is obvious that human forms of life have affected the earth system to such an extent that one has...
In this chapter, we develop the concept of ‘planetary literacies’ and suggest it is useful for think...
The Anthropocene has emerged as perhaps _the_ scientific concept of the new millennium. Going furthe...
In this short response we engage with four generous and stimulating commentaries on our Planetary So...
The planetary ecological crisis has softened the well-established borders between the natural and th...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Dr. Philippe Descola and Dr. Bruno Latour...
Am 4. Oktober 2019 um 16 Uhr lädt das Vienna Anthropocene Network zum Vortrag vonBronislaw Szerszyns...
In 2050, the billions of people living on Earth have found a way to manage the planetary system effe...
This paper asks how the social sciences can engage with the idea of the Anthropocene in productive w...
This paper asks how the social sciences can engage with the idea of the Anthropocene in productive w...
This publication is a collection of conversations with exponents of the first generation of scientis...
Our scientific forefathers discuss the interrelationships between water, climate, the atmosphere, an...
In the moist heat of a Sydney February a group of concerned scholars gathered on the banks of the Ge...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...
This book is a celebretion of the diversity of ways in which humans can relate to the world around t...
It is obvious that human forms of life have affected the earth system to such an extent that one has...
In this chapter, we develop the concept of ‘planetary literacies’ and suggest it is useful for think...