As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not evenly responsible for our planet’s current state. Placing the burden of the contemporary planetary crisis on the processes of colonialism, capitalism, industrialism and imperialism (i.e., colonial modernity), this book provides a much-needed moral and conceptual grounding for doing decolonial work through the notion of ‘anthroponomy’, an engagement with human development in relation to their environment
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
This paper was originally written for Rosemary-Claire Collard’s Geography 389W course, Nature and So...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International License....
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
The Anthropocene debate is here situated in the context of the environmental crisis. The polysemic n...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The manifestation of the Anthropocene is conditioned by and a condition of an entangled visuality. T...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
‘The Anthropocene’ is a term that is increasingly used to define a new planetary epoch: one in which...
This paper begins with the understanding that the global commons is under threat. In the light hereo...
What is the “anthropos,” humanity of the Anthropocene? In many ways this would seem to be beside the...
In this theoretical study, I apply a historiographical approach to examine the development of the An...
Abstract Current debates about the Anthropocene have sparked renewed interest in the relationship be...
Recent ‘Anthropocene’ commentaries have argued that as humans have become decisively entangled in na...
The critique of human domination is a tenet of environmental thinking. Now, the rise of the Anthropo...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
This paper was originally written for Rosemary-Claire Collard’s Geography 389W course, Nature and So...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International License....
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
The Anthropocene debate is here situated in the context of the environmental crisis. The polysemic n...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The manifestation of the Anthropocene is conditioned by and a condition of an entangled visuality. T...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
‘The Anthropocene’ is a term that is increasingly used to define a new planetary epoch: one in which...
This paper begins with the understanding that the global commons is under threat. In the light hereo...
What is the “anthropos,” humanity of the Anthropocene? In many ways this would seem to be beside the...
In this theoretical study, I apply a historiographical approach to examine the development of the An...
Abstract Current debates about the Anthropocene have sparked renewed interest in the relationship be...
Recent ‘Anthropocene’ commentaries have argued that as humans have become decisively entangled in na...
The critique of human domination is a tenet of environmental thinking. Now, the rise of the Anthropo...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
This paper was originally written for Rosemary-Claire Collard’s Geography 389W course, Nature and So...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International License....