Anthropocene Encounters: New Directions in Green Political Thinking, 9781108740418
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Humanity’s impact reshapes politics: Can green thinking survive the Anthropocene?

Anthropocene Encounters: New Directions in Green Political Thinking

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    260 pages

  • Release Date

    7 February 2019

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Summary

Navigating the Anthropocene: A Green Political Rethinking

Coined barely two decades ago, the Anthropocene has become one of the most influential and controversial terms in environmental policy. Yet it remains an ambivalent and contested formulation, giving rise to a multitude of unexpected, and often uncomfortable, conversations.

This book traces in detail a broad variety of such ‘Anthropocene encounters’: in science, philosophy, and literary fiction. It asks what it means t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781108740418
ISBN-10:1108740413
Author:Frank Biermann, Eva Lövbrand
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:260
Release Date:7 February 2019
Weight:550g
Dimensions:247mm x 174mm x 12mm
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Critics Review

‘… by discussing how the Anthropocene relates to contemporary political concepts such as democracy, power, and time, this collection opens up to multifaceted trajectories taking into consideration pluralist and critical perspectives.’ L. A. Reisch and F. C. Doebbe, Journal of Consumer Policy

About The Author

Frank Biermann

Frank Biermann is Research Professor of Global Sustainability Governance with the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands. He is the founding Chair of the Earth System Governance Project, a global transdisciplinary research network launched in 2009; and Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed journal of Earth System Governance. In April 2018, he won a European Research Council Advanced Grant for a research program on the steering effects of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Eva Lövbrand is Associate Professor in Environmental Change at the Department of Thematic Studies and is also affiliated with the Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, both at Linköpings Universitet, Sweden. Much of her work focuses on the ideas, knowledge claims and expert practices that inform and legitimise global environmental politics and governance. Since 2015 she has been the Co-Convenor of the Earth System Governance Project’s taskforce on the Anthropocene together with Frank Biermann.

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