This paper asks how the social sciences can engage with the idea of the Anthropocene in productive ways. In response to this question we outline an interpretative research agenda that allows critical engagement with the Anthropocene as a socially and culturally bounded object with many possible meanings and political trajectories. In order to facilitate the kind of political mobilization required to meet the complex environmental challenges of our times, we argue that the social sciences should refrain from adjusting to standardized research agendas and templates. A more urgent analytical challenge lies in exposing, challenging and extending the ontological assumptions that inform how we make sense of and respond to a rapidly changing envir...
There is growing recognition that humans are faced with a critical and narrowing window of opportuni...
The main object of the paper is to find a socio-anthropological notion of the Anthropocene. The co...
This chapter questions the rapid ascent of “the Anthropocene” within critical humanities and social ...
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...
Anthropocene has become an environmental buzzword. It denotes a new geological epoch that is human‐d...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
From a sociological and political perspective, a key contribution of the discourse on the Anthropoce...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
While the concept of the Anthropocene reflects the past and present nature, scale and magnitude of h...
The current debate on the Anthropocene is thus far dominated by the natural sciences. This leads to ...
This paper argues that the approaches to global environmental change engendered by conventional envi...
“The Anthropocene” is now a buzzword in international geoscience circles and commanding the attentio...
AbstractWhile the concept of the Anthropocene reflects the past and present nature, scale and magnit...
There is growing recognition that humans are faced with a critical and narrowing window of opportuni...
The main object of the paper is to find a socio-anthropological notion of the Anthropocene. The co...
This chapter questions the rapid ascent of “the Anthropocene” within critical humanities and social ...
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...
Anthropocene has become an environmental buzzword. It denotes a new geological epoch that is human‐d...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
From a sociological and political perspective, a key contribution of the discourse on the Anthropoce...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
While the concept of the Anthropocene reflects the past and present nature, scale and magnitude of h...
The current debate on the Anthropocene is thus far dominated by the natural sciences. This leads to ...
This paper argues that the approaches to global environmental change engendered by conventional envi...
“The Anthropocene” is now a buzzword in international geoscience circles and commanding the attentio...
AbstractWhile the concept of the Anthropocene reflects the past and present nature, scale and magnit...
There is growing recognition that humans are faced with a critical and narrowing window of opportuni...
The main object of the paper is to find a socio-anthropological notion of the Anthropocene. The co...
This chapter questions the rapid ascent of “the Anthropocene” within critical humanities and social ...