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Call for submissions: New materialism and economics – Deadline 31 January 2025

Call for submissions: New materialism and economics – Deadline 31 January 2025

Posted by Victoria Burgher on 2024-10-04

Have we ever been social? New materialism and economics. 


This call starts with a polemic: that, despite their talk about a common human-nonhuman sociality, the majority of new materialisms have evacuated economics from the idea of the social. This statement is made with two disclaimers: 1) Early new materialist texts, …

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New Joint Editor-in-Chief for Anthropocenes – Human, Inhuman, Posthuman Announced

New Joint Editor-in-Chief for Anthropocenes – Human, Inhuman, Posthuman Announced

Posted by Philippa Grand on 2022-09-27

Angela Last, Lecturer at the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment at the University of Leicester, has joined David Chandler and Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos as joint Editor-in-Chief of Anthropocenes – Human, Inhuman, Posthuman.

 

Dr Last is an interdisciplinary scholar who started off in Fashion, where she became interested in …

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Call for Papers: New Journal publishing from January 2020 Submissions Open

Call for Papers: New Journal publishing from January 2020 Submissions Open

Posted by Tom Cohen on 2021-09-21

ANTHROPOCENES – HUMAN, INHUMAN, POSTHUMAN

Anthropocenes engages our contemporary epoch of the Anthropocene on the basis that its importance goes far beyond the popular and scientific concerns of global warming and climate change. As well as new problems, the Anthropocene offers new opportunities: questioning and disrupting established disciplinary silos and …

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Community News — Anthropocene Islands at the University of Westminster

Community News — Anthropocene Islands at the University of Westminster

Posted by Andrew Lockett on 2021-03-17

Of interest to followers of AHIP, Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds a forthcoming book by Jonathan Pugh and Anthropocenes journal editor David Chandler Anthropocene Islands was discussed at the University of Westminster. A video of the virtual coffee morning discussion has been made available here. (Thanks to Alan Yabsley).  …

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