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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the potential and challenges of an 'Anthropocene Anthropology,' emphasizing the need to move beyond traditional anthropocentric views and engage with the complex entanglements of human and non-human entities. It critiques the concept of the Anthropocene for its potential to perpetuate anthropocentrism and highlights the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and critical interrogation of existing knowledge practices. The discussion also touches on the role of anthropologists in addressing global environmental issues and the broader implications of redefining anthropological inquiry. | |
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| | | | | 12 Accumulation and sabotage | CAPITAL AS POWER | |
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| | | | | To kick off this issue, we begin with Sean Seary's excellent overview of recent literature about anthropology's engagement with climate. ... | |
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| | | The physics of the Earth's atmosphere I. Phase change associated with tropopause M. Connolly, and R. Connolly (2014). Open Peer Rev. J., 19 (Atm. Sci.), ver. 0.1 (non peer reviewed draft). URL: http://oprj.net/articles/atmospheric-science/19 | ||