Heikkurinen, Pasi

After the An­thro­po­cene: Time and Mo­bil­ity - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (102 p.)

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This book discusses the geological time that will follow the human-dominated epoch and ways to move there. In addition to an editorial, a total of five articles are published in this volume. The articles engage with a variety of social science disciplines—ranging from economics and sociology to philosophy and political science—and connect to natural science’s insights into the Anthropocene. The volume calls for going beyond anthropocentrism in sustainability theory and practice in order to exit the Anthropocene with applications and insights in the contexts of politics, energy, tourism, food and management. We hope that you will find this book interesting and helpful in contributing to sustainable change.


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books978-3-03936-957-7 9783039369560 9783039369577

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History of engineering & technology

sustainable diets Anthropocene indigenous ontologies temporality sustainable futures energy transportation mobility energy intensity cities anthropocentrism deep ecology degrowth domination ecological realism politics post-Anthropocene power supremacy transformation embodiment organising eco-phenomenology proximity tourism more-than-human new materialism time nature culture sustainability