In this short response we engage with four generous and stimulating commentaries on our Planetary Social Thought (2021). We endorse Cecilia Åsberg’s suggestion that the boundary between the environmental humanities and social sciences is dissolving – but also call for more inventive relations between these disciplines and the natural sciences. We discuss László Cseke’s account of the rise of factory-farmed ‘broiler’ chickens as a reversal of many of the achievements of the Earth over the last half-billion years. We agree with Franklin Ginn’s suggestion that vegetality is a crucial vector of planetary self-exploration and invention – and one that can give us clues as to what life might become on other worlds. We reflect on Simon Dalby’s obse...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
This paper responds to five critics (Eva Buddeberg, Scott Marratto, Michael Naas, Janna Thompson, an...
Calls for more broad-based, integrated, useful knowledge now abound in the world of global environme...
In this short response we engage with four generous and stimulating commentaries on our Planetary So...
Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scient...
Open peer commentary on the article “Loving the Earth by Loving a Place: A Situated Approach to the ...
New approaches are needed to help humanity deal with climate change and other global environmental t...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. For at least two centuries most social thought has taken the earth to ...
The human species has, through language, survived and thrived as the most social of earth's creature...
In this commentary I reflect on the significance of our relationships with a natural place from the ...
Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scient...
The Anthropocene has emerged as perhaps _the_ scientific concept of the new millennium. Going furthe...
Rethinking our relationship with Earth in a time of environmental emergency The world is changing. P...
We grow up in a perspective of an existence, which we call reality. We identify our-selves with this...
The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, urban air pollution, and contamination of oceans...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
This paper responds to five critics (Eva Buddeberg, Scott Marratto, Michael Naas, Janna Thompson, an...
Calls for more broad-based, integrated, useful knowledge now abound in the world of global environme...
In this short response we engage with four generous and stimulating commentaries on our Planetary So...
Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scient...
Open peer commentary on the article “Loving the Earth by Loving a Place: A Situated Approach to the ...
New approaches are needed to help humanity deal with climate change and other global environmental t...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. For at least two centuries most social thought has taken the earth to ...
The human species has, through language, survived and thrived as the most social of earth's creature...
In this commentary I reflect on the significance of our relationships with a natural place from the ...
Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scient...
The Anthropocene has emerged as perhaps _the_ scientific concept of the new millennium. Going furthe...
Rethinking our relationship with Earth in a time of environmental emergency The world is changing. P...
We grow up in a perspective of an existence, which we call reality. We identify our-selves with this...
The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, urban air pollution, and contamination of oceans...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
This paper responds to five critics (Eva Buddeberg, Scott Marratto, Michael Naas, Janna Thompson, an...
Calls for more broad-based, integrated, useful knowledge now abound in the world of global environme...