AbstractSince it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and diversely. The concept encapsulates the new and unprecedented planetary-scale changes resulting from societal transformations and has brought to the fore the social drivers of global change. The concept has revealed tensions between generalized interpretations of humanity’s contribution to global change, and interpretations that are historically, politically and culturally situated. It motivates deep ethical questions about the politics and economics of global change, including diverse interpretations of past causes and future possibilities. As such, more than other concepts, the Anthropocene concept has brought front-and-center epistemol...
This article brings attention to the need to introduce social sciences to the Global Environmental C...
In general, the idea of Anthropocene refers to the set of socio-historical, ecological, economic, an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to articulate a meaningful response to recent calls to “indig...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.ISI Document Delivery No.: DT0HSTimes Cited: 1Cited Refere...
The concept of the Anthropocene conveys a radical novelty: humans have become a ‘geological actor’ ...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
‘The Anthropocene’ is a term that is increasingly used to define a new planetary epoch: one in which...
AbstractThe ‘Anthropocene’ is now being used as a conceptual frame by different communities and in a...
This paper asks how the social sciences can engage with the idea of the Anthropocene in productive w...
The 'Anthropocene' is now being used as a conceptual frame by different communities and in a variety...
The term "anthropocene" refers to mankind’s probably irreversible impact on the biosphere of the pla...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
1. Rapidly changing ecological and social systems currently pose significant societal challenges. N...
This article brings attention to the need to introduce social sciences to the Global Environmental C...
In general, the idea of Anthropocene refers to the set of socio-historical, ecological, economic, an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to articulate a meaningful response to recent calls to “indig...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
Since it was first proposed in 2000, the concept of the Anthropocene has evolved in breadth and dive...
Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.ISI Document Delivery No.: DT0HSTimes Cited: 1Cited Refere...
The concept of the Anthropocene conveys a radical novelty: humans have become a ‘geological actor’ ...
The Anthropocene is the scientific label given by earth scientists to the current epoch of unprecede...
‘The Anthropocene’ is a term that is increasingly used to define a new planetary epoch: one in which...
AbstractThe ‘Anthropocene’ is now being used as a conceptual frame by different communities and in a...
This paper asks how the social sciences can engage with the idea of the Anthropocene in productive w...
The 'Anthropocene' is now being used as a conceptual frame by different communities and in a variety...
The term "anthropocene" refers to mankind’s probably irreversible impact on the biosphere of the pla...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
1. Rapidly changing ecological and social systems currently pose significant societal challenges. N...
This article brings attention to the need to introduce social sciences to the Global Environmental C...
In general, the idea of Anthropocene refers to the set of socio-historical, ecological, economic, an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to articulate a meaningful response to recent calls to “indig...