The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis: Rethinking modernity in a new epoch - Routledge Environmental Humanities - Clive Hamilton - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138821248 - May 14, 2015
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The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis: Rethinking modernity in a new epoch - Routledge Environmental Humanities 1st edition

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The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis: Rethinking modernity in a new epoch - Routledge Environmental Humanities 1st edition

The Anthropocene, in which humankind has become a geological force, is a major scientific proposal; but it also means that the conceptions of the natural and social worlds on which sociology, political science, history, law, economics and philosophy rest are called into question.

The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis captures some of the radical new thinking prompted by the arrival of the Anthropocene and opens up the social sciences and humanities to the profound meaning of the new geological epoch, the ?Age of Humans?. Drawing on the expertise of world-recognised scholars and thought-provoking intellectuals, the book explores the challenges and difficult questions posed by the convergence of geological and human history to the foundational ideas of modern social science.

If in the Anthropocene humans have become a force of nature, changing the functioning of the Earth system as volcanism and glacial cycles do, then it means the end of the idea of nature as no more than the inert backdrop to the drama of human affairs. It means the end of the ?social-only? understanding of human history and agency. These pillars of modernity are now destabilised. The scale and pace of the shifts occurring on Earth are beyond human experience and expose the anachronisms of ?Holocene thinking?. The book explores what kinds of narratives are emerging around the scientific idea of the new geological epoch, and?what it means for the ?politics of unsustainability?.

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200 pages, 2 black & white illustrations, 1 black & white tables, 1 black & white halftones

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 14, 2015
ISBN13 9781138821248
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Genre Aspects (Academic) > Anthropological
Pages 188
Dimensions 234 × 157 × 13 mm   ·   334 g
Language English  
Editor Bonneuil, Christophe (Centre A. Koyre, France)
Editor Gemenne, Francois
Editor Hamilton, Clive (Charles Sturt University, Australia.)

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