After briefly introducing the ongoing debate about the Anthropocene from an interdisciplinary point of view—with a focus on the lack of common ground among different scholarly communities in addressing the Anthropocene as a geo-cultural notion—the article attempts to frame geoanthropology as a novel interdisciplinary approach that can help overcome tensions between the sciences and the humanities. It does so by providing two examples of geoanthropological investigation: first, the experimental project Anthropogenic Markers; second, an attempt to historicize geoanthropology through the exploration of historical efforts to perceive nature as integrated with humanity. The first case, Anthropogenic Markers, shows some of the historical contexts...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The article examines the concept of the Anthropocene as it has been developed in the field of Earth ...
This editorial gives a short introduction to the different strands of the Anthropocene and ties toge...
After briefly introducing the ongoing debate about the Anthropocene from an interdisciplinary point ...
Introduction to the special issue on Historical Geoanthropology. Our inquiry moves from the convicti...
This essay deals with the most urgent political-epistemological question in the Anthropocene debate,...
This essay deals with the most urgent political-epistemological question in the Anthropocene debate,...
This essay deals with the natural-artificial reality of the lagoon of Venice, as a paradigmatic case...
Gaïa’s names: Thinking about the end of AnthropoceneA debate about a new era in the hist...
Reviews of Renn, The Evolution of Knowledge: Rethinking Science for the Anthropocene, Princeton UP 2...
‘The Anthropocene’ is a term that is increasingly used to define a new planetary epoch: one in which...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
In this article, I argue for the relevance of integrating the planetary dimension, which is at the h...
For more than a decade, a movement has been gathering steam among geoscientists to designate an Anth...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The article examines the concept of the Anthropocene as it has been developed in the field of Earth ...
This editorial gives a short introduction to the different strands of the Anthropocene and ties toge...
After briefly introducing the ongoing debate about the Anthropocene from an interdisciplinary point ...
Introduction to the special issue on Historical Geoanthropology. Our inquiry moves from the convicti...
This essay deals with the most urgent political-epistemological question in the Anthropocene debate,...
This essay deals with the most urgent political-epistemological question in the Anthropocene debate,...
This essay deals with the natural-artificial reality of the lagoon of Venice, as a paradigmatic case...
Gaïa’s names: Thinking about the end of AnthropoceneA debate about a new era in the hist...
Reviews of Renn, The Evolution of Knowledge: Rethinking Science for the Anthropocene, Princeton UP 2...
‘The Anthropocene’ is a term that is increasingly used to define a new planetary epoch: one in which...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
In this article, I argue for the relevance of integrating the planetary dimension, which is at the h...
For more than a decade, a movement has been gathering steam among geoscientists to designate an Anth...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The article examines the concept of the Anthropocene as it has been developed in the field of Earth ...
This editorial gives a short introduction to the different strands of the Anthropocene and ties toge...