Denaturalizing the environment: Dissensus and the possibility of radically democratizing discourses of environmental sustainability

C Barthold, P Bloom - Journal of Business Ethics, 2020 - Springer
The aim of this article is to introduce the concept of dissensus as an important perspective
for making current organizational discourses of environmental sustainability more radically …

Democracy and agonism in the Anthropocene: The challenges of knowledge, time and boundary

A Machin - Environmental Values, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The diagnosis of a new geological epoch, The 'Anthropocene', has implications far beyond
geological science. If human activity has disrupted the planet, then this diagnosis potentially …

The Anthropocene concept in the natural and social sciences, the humanities and law–a bibliometric analysis and a qualitative interpretation (2000–2020)

HG Brauch - Paul J. Crutzen and the Anthropocene: A New Epoch in …, 2021 - Springer
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Re-basing scientific authority: Anthropocene narratives in the Carnegie Natural History Museum

M Kiefer - Science as Culture, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Natural history museums legitimate and motivate social and political actions through their
representations of science-society relations. The Carnegie Natural History Museum has …

Transition as cultural revitalization: exploring social motives for environmental movement participation

AJ Willow - Nature and Culture, 2021 - berghahnjournals.com
This article explores the Transition movement for climate change resilience as a cultural
revitalization movement that is unfolding in response to the unique problems and prospects …

The nonhuman condition: Radical democracy through new materialist lenses

H Asenbaum, A Machin, JP Gagnon, D Leong… - Contemporary Political …, 2023 - Springer
Is radical democracy only for humans? From Pateman's (1970) workplace participation to
Habermas' communicative rationality (1984) and Laclau and Mouffe's counter-hegemony …

Is climate change the most important challenge of our times?

SE Cornell, A Gupta - Contemporary Climate Change Debates, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
NO: Because we cannot address climate change without addressing inequality In stating
that climate change is not the most important challenge facing us today, I argue that only by …

The Anthropocene Concept in the Natural and Social Sciences, the Humanities and Law–A Bibliometric Analysis and a Qualitative Interpretation

HG Brauch - Paul J. Crutzen and the Anthropocene: A New …, 2022 - books.google.com
The rapid global spread of the Anthropocene concept across disciplines, languages,
cultures and religions has been extraordinary and is unique in scientific history for a basic …

Studies on the Cultures and Politics of Environmental Knowledge

M Kiefer - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Large scale environmental changes pose significant problems for contemporary societies.
The ways in which these problems are given meaning by actors responding to changing …

[PDF][PDF] 5. Are Human Biological Differences Based on Inequalities in Wealth a Threat for Planetary Health?

ML Rodríguez, PD MSPD - Planetary Health and Bioethics, 2023 - researchgate.net
This chapter will delve into the biological determinism, biohacking and synthetic biology
policies' roles in the future of planetary health. We'll start knowing more about the …