Anthropocene Encounters: New Directions in Green Political Thinking
Herausgeber: Biermann, Frank; Lövbrand, Eva
Anthropocene Encounters: New Directions in Green Political Thinking
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Explores the significance of the Anthropocene for environmental politics, analysing political concepts in view of contemporary environmental challenges.
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Explores the significance of the Anthropocene for environmental politics, analysing political concepts in view of contemporary environmental challenges.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 545g
- ISBN-13: 9781108740418
- ISBN-10: 1108740413
- Artikelnr.: 54427564
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 545g
- ISBN-13: 9781108740418
- ISBN-10: 1108740413
- Artikelnr.: 54427564
List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Encountering
the 'Anthropocene': setting the scene Frank Biermann and Eva Lövbrand; Part
I. The Conceptual Politics of the Anthropocene: Science, Philosophy, and
Culture: 2. The 'Anthropocene' in global change science: expertise, the
Earth, and the future of humanity Noel Castree; 3. The 'Anthropocene' in
philosophy: the neo-material Turn and the question of nature Manuel
Arias-Maldonado; 4. The 'Anthropocene' in popular culture: narrating human
agency, force and our place on Earth Alexandra Nikoleris, Johannes Stripple
and Paul Tenngart; Part II. Key Concepts and the Anthropocene: A
Reconsideration: 5. Power, world politics and thing-systems in the
Anthropocene Anthony Burke and Stefanie Fishel; 6. Time and politics in the
Anthropocene: to fast, too slow? Victor Galaz; 7. Democracy in the
Anthropocene Ay¿em Mert; 8. Global justice and the Anthropocene:
reproducing a development story Jeremy Baskin; Part III. The Practices of
Political Study in the Anthropocene: 9. The 'Good Anthropocene' and green
political theory: rethinking environmentalism, resisting ecomodernism Anne
Fremaux and John Barry; 10. Co-producing knowledge and politics of the
Anthropocene: the case of the future Earth program Silke Beck; 11. The
ethics of political research in the Anthropocene Paul Wapner; 12. Epilogue:
continuity and change in the Anthropocene James Meadowcroft; Index.
the 'Anthropocene': setting the scene Frank Biermann and Eva Lövbrand; Part
I. The Conceptual Politics of the Anthropocene: Science, Philosophy, and
Culture: 2. The 'Anthropocene' in global change science: expertise, the
Earth, and the future of humanity Noel Castree; 3. The 'Anthropocene' in
philosophy: the neo-material Turn and the question of nature Manuel
Arias-Maldonado; 4. The 'Anthropocene' in popular culture: narrating human
agency, force and our place on Earth Alexandra Nikoleris, Johannes Stripple
and Paul Tenngart; Part II. Key Concepts and the Anthropocene: A
Reconsideration: 5. Power, world politics and thing-systems in the
Anthropocene Anthony Burke and Stefanie Fishel; 6. Time and politics in the
Anthropocene: to fast, too slow? Victor Galaz; 7. Democracy in the
Anthropocene Ay¿em Mert; 8. Global justice and the Anthropocene:
reproducing a development story Jeremy Baskin; Part III. The Practices of
Political Study in the Anthropocene: 9. The 'Good Anthropocene' and green
political theory: rethinking environmentalism, resisting ecomodernism Anne
Fremaux and John Barry; 10. Co-producing knowledge and politics of the
Anthropocene: the case of the future Earth program Silke Beck; 11. The
ethics of political research in the Anthropocene Paul Wapner; 12. Epilogue:
continuity and change in the Anthropocene James Meadowcroft; Index.
List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Encountering
the 'Anthropocene': setting the scene Frank Biermann and Eva Lövbrand; Part
I. The Conceptual Politics of the Anthropocene: Science, Philosophy, and
Culture: 2. The 'Anthropocene' in global change science: expertise, the
Earth, and the future of humanity Noel Castree; 3. The 'Anthropocene' in
philosophy: the neo-material Turn and the question of nature Manuel
Arias-Maldonado; 4. The 'Anthropocene' in popular culture: narrating human
agency, force and our place on Earth Alexandra Nikoleris, Johannes Stripple
and Paul Tenngart; Part II. Key Concepts and the Anthropocene: A
Reconsideration: 5. Power, world politics and thing-systems in the
Anthropocene Anthony Burke and Stefanie Fishel; 6. Time and politics in the
Anthropocene: to fast, too slow? Victor Galaz; 7. Democracy in the
Anthropocene Ay¿em Mert; 8. Global justice and the Anthropocene:
reproducing a development story Jeremy Baskin; Part III. The Practices of
Political Study in the Anthropocene: 9. The 'Good Anthropocene' and green
political theory: rethinking environmentalism, resisting ecomodernism Anne
Fremaux and John Barry; 10. Co-producing knowledge and politics of the
Anthropocene: the case of the future Earth program Silke Beck; 11. The
ethics of political research in the Anthropocene Paul Wapner; 12. Epilogue:
continuity and change in the Anthropocene James Meadowcroft; Index.
the 'Anthropocene': setting the scene Frank Biermann and Eva Lövbrand; Part
I. The Conceptual Politics of the Anthropocene: Science, Philosophy, and
Culture: 2. The 'Anthropocene' in global change science: expertise, the
Earth, and the future of humanity Noel Castree; 3. The 'Anthropocene' in
philosophy: the neo-material Turn and the question of nature Manuel
Arias-Maldonado; 4. The 'Anthropocene' in popular culture: narrating human
agency, force and our place on Earth Alexandra Nikoleris, Johannes Stripple
and Paul Tenngart; Part II. Key Concepts and the Anthropocene: A
Reconsideration: 5. Power, world politics and thing-systems in the
Anthropocene Anthony Burke and Stefanie Fishel; 6. Time and politics in the
Anthropocene: to fast, too slow? Victor Galaz; 7. Democracy in the
Anthropocene Ay¿em Mert; 8. Global justice and the Anthropocene:
reproducing a development story Jeremy Baskin; Part III. The Practices of
Political Study in the Anthropocene: 9. The 'Good Anthropocene' and green
political theory: rethinking environmentalism, resisting ecomodernism Anne
Fremaux and John Barry; 10. Co-producing knowledge and politics of the
Anthropocene: the case of the future Earth program Silke Beck; 11. The
ethics of political research in the Anthropocene Paul Wapner; 12. Epilogue:
continuity and change in the Anthropocene James Meadowcroft; Index.