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| | | | | By Aaron Vansintjan.* Talk about the Anthropocene often has a tendency to rely on apolitical and colonialist assumptions. But the turn to ecology in the humanities will require acknowledging-and, more importantly, supporting-those peoples who have never turned their back on 'ecology' in the first place. There's a story about the time when Michel Foucault was... | |
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www.samuelmoore.org
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| | | | | I'm guest editing a special issue for the Journal of Electronic Publishing on open research for the humanities and social sciences. The call for papers is below: Call for papers: Special Issue on Open Research for the Humanities and Social Sciences ?Abstract submission deadline: 30 January 2025 In recent years, research production and communication in ... Continue reading "CFP: special issue of JEP on open research for the humanities and social sciences" | |
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undisciplinedenvironments.org
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| | | | | The Earth Wind and Fire issue of Jacobin is an environmentalism from the standpoint of the Progressive State. Economic growth is given and natural, it... | |
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climateactionmerribek.org
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| | | Here we feature 5 videos on the scam of Carbon Capture and Storage. The last one is a 2021 webinar from the US from Science experts on Carbon Capture and Storage. Carbon Capture and Storage is full of spin to justify fossil fuel exploitation. We see this in Chevron's Gorgon Project in North Western Australia,... | ||