The Anthropocene islands agenda RESPONSE (original) (raw)

Anthropocene islands: There are only islands after the end of the world

David Chandler, Jonathan Pugh

Dialogues in Human Geography, 2021

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Chen, S. (2022). Review of "Anthropocene Islands" by Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler. LSE Review of Books.

Sibo Chen

LSE Review of Books , 2022

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"Thinking (and feeling) with Anthropocene (Pacific) islands," Dialogues in Human Geography, 2021

Craig Santos Perez

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Relationality and island studies in the Anthropocene

Jonathan Pugh

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Complete Book - Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds

Jonathan Pugh

Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds, 2021

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Islands and the rise of correlational epistemology in the Anthropocene: Rethinking the trope of the 'canary in the coalmine'

Jonathan Pugh

Island Studies Journal, 2020

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Worlding Islands: Oceans, Ecopoetics, the Anthropocene

Rob S E A N Wilson

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Islands of relationality and resilience: The shifting stakes of the Anthropocene

David Chandler, Jonathan Pugh

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The Politics of the Anthropocene: a dialogue (2016)

Andrew Barry

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Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds

Jonathan Pugh

Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds, 2021

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Anthropocene Discourse: Geopolitics after Environment

Simon Dalby

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The politics of the anthropocene: a dialogue

Andrew Barry

Geo: Geography and Environment

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Allegories of the Anthropocene, Introduction and full-text PDF

Elizabeth DeLoughrey

Allegories of the Anthropocene, 2019

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The Anthropocene

Nigel Clark

International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2nd edition, 2020

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The Adaptive Island: Proving Ground for Temporal Awareness in the Anthropocene

Dalia Munenzon

The Plan Journal, 2022

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GEOPOLITICS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE

Simon Dalby

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FRAMING THE ANTHROPOCENE: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY

Simon Dalby

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The ‘Anthropocene Proposal’: A Possible Quandary and A Work-Around

Martin Bohle

Quaternary

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Island Archaeology, Model Systems, the Anthropocene, and How the Past Informs the Future

Scott Fitzpatrick

Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 2018

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Greg Mitman, Marco Armiero, Robert S. Emmett, Editors. Future Remains: a Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene

Chelsey Geralda Armstrong

Human Ecology, 2019

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Introduction: The Growing Anthropocene Consensus

Julia Adeney Thomas

Altered Earth: Getting the Anthropocene Right, 2022

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Geo-Politics and the Disaster of the Anthropocene

Nigel Clark

The Sociological Review, 2014

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Dialogues across the Seas. The Ocean that keeps us apart also joins us. Charting knowledge and practice in the Anthropocene, 2nd English Edition (Short excerpt)

Pier Luigi Capucci

Pier Luigi Capucci (ed.), Dialogues across the Seas. The Ocean that keeps us apart also joins us. Charting knowledge and practice in the Anthropocene, 2024

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Dwelling in the Anthropocene

Cristián Simonetti

L. Valera and J. C. Castilla (eds.), Global Changes, Ethics of Science and Technology, 2020

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New Paths into the Anthropocene

Carole Crumley

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Untranslating the Anthropocene

Phillip John Usher

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Where is the Anthropocene? IR in a new geological epoch

Dahlia Simangan

International Affairs, 2020

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2nd Call for Papers: Nordia Geographical Publications Theme Issue 2021 Re-worlding: Pluriversal politics in the Anthropocene

Aapo Lunden

Nordia Theme Issue, 2021

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Anthropocene Anthropology: A Framework for Contemporary Global Change Research

Amelia Moore

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Putting the Anthropocene into Practice: Methodological Implications

Lisa Kelley, Rebecca Lave

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2021

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Which Anthropocene is it to be? Beyond geology to a moral and public discourse

Zev Trachtenberg

Earth's Future, 2014

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Engendering the Anthropocene in Oceania: Fatalism, Resilience, Resistance

Margaret Jolly

Cultural Studies Review, 2019

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Earthing the Anthropos? From ‘socializing the Anthropocene’ to geologizing the social

Nigel Clark

European Journal of Social Theory, 2016

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"The Scopic and the Scaped: Anthropocene Landscapes"

T. J. Demos

T. J. Demos, “The Scopic and the Scaped: Anthropocene Landscapes,” Gerhardt Richter: Anthropocene Landscapes, ed. Lisa Ortner-Kreil, Hubertus Butin, and Cathérine Hug (Zurich and Vienna: Kunsthaus Zürich, Kunstforum Wien, and Hatje Cantz, 2020), 190-99., 2020

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NOTES FOR A MINOR ANTHROPOCENE

paolo vignola

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