Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1
Research
The Anthropocene Eel: Emergent Knowledge, Ontological Politics and New Propositions for an Age of Extinctions
Casper Bruun Jensen
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 1
Constructing Human Versus Non-Human Climate Migration in the Anthropocene: The Case of Migrating Polar Bears in Nunavut, Canada
Julian Reid
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 2
Walking with a Ghost River: Unsettling Place in the Anthropocene
Tricia Toso, Kassandra Spooner-Lockyer and Kregg Hetherington
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 3
The Aesthetics of Retrieval: Beautiful Data, Glitch Art and Popular Culture
Debra Benita Shaw
2020-10-29 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 13
The Temporality of Disaster: Data, the Emergency, and Climate Change
Caroline Compton
2020-10-29 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 14
Commentary
Frontier Technologies and Digital Solutions: Digital Ecosystems, Open Data and Wishful Thinking
Jessica McLean
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 4
Intervention
Making a Case for an Environmental History of Dunes
Joana Gaspar de Freitas
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 5
Visual Essay
Floating in Quarantine: Where Colourless Green Ideas Sleep Furiously
Luigi Russi and Katarina Rothfjell
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 8
The Afterlife of Extraction in the Coal Region: An Exploration into the ‘Land of the Living Dead’
Andrew Long
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 7
Practice
Encouraging Discussion of Science and Technology Futures through Practice-Led Research
Sean Fitzgerald
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 9
Yellow Glacier Lily, Erythronium Grandiflorum
Kim Trainor
2020-11-02 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 16
Interview
Hyperobjects, Hyposubjects and Solidarity in the Anthropocene: Anthropocenes Interview with Timothy Morton and Dominic Boyer
Anthropocenes – Human, Inhuman, Posthuman
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 10
Review
Unlearning as Moving Towards Dehumanism and Decolonial Entanglements – Singh, Julietta (2018): Unthinking Mastery: Dehumanism and Decolonial Entanglements. Durham, NC: Duke University Press
Monika Jaeckel
2020-05-27 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 11
Thinking With, Through and For Nature – Michel Serres, Branches (2020). London: Bloomsbury
Peter Johnson
2020-10-29 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 1 • 15