Disasters in the Anthropocene: a storm in a teacup?

S Hollis - Disasters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Dramatic alterations to the natural environment due to human activity have produced a
permanent rupture in the Earth system; the relative stable epoch of the Holocene has given …

Navigating Uncertainties in the Built Environment: Reevaluating Antifragile Planning in the Anthropocene through a Posthumanist Lens

S Janković - Buildings, 2024 - mdpi.com
Within the vast landscape of the Built Environment, where challenges of uncertainty abound,
this paper ventures into a detailed exploration of antifragile planning. Antifragility, a concept …

[HTML][HTML] Political action in planetary times: Extinction activism, Anthropocene ontopolitics, indigenous complexities

E Randazzo, H Richter - Political Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper brings the narratives of the environmental activist groups Extinction Rebellion,
Just Stop Oil and Fridays for Future into conversation with Critical Anthropocene Theory and …

Governing (in) security and the politics of resilience: The politics, policy, and practice of building resilience in fragile and conflict-affected contexts

RM Anholt - 2022 - research.vu.nl
Governments, donors, international organizations, and (international) non-governmental
organizations have turned to 'building resilience'as a response to political instability, armed …

Of Geosocial Relations and Separations: Detangling Violence across Scales of Extraction and Colonial Warfare

Z Oguz - Environmental Humanities, 2023 - read.dukeupress.edu
How might an attention to the role that the geologic plays in everyday social and political
formations help reveal and politicize the geographically, temporally, and stratigraphically …

A policy framework of convenience: on Covid-19 and the strategic use of resilience in the UK

P Finkenbusch - British Politics, 2024 - Springer
Over the last decade or so, resilience has allegedly become one of the leading policy
paradigms. However, it is astonishing how little reference the UK government made to …

Assembling Coasts: Climate Change, Resilience, and the Politics of Belonging

K Wijsman - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Climate adaptation and resilience are often understood in critical terms as technocratic and
depoliticizing, treating symptoms over causes. This dissertation shows this is too narrow an …

Governing Like a Resilient City: Preparing a city for climate change through laboratories and adjacent spaces of governance

A Brandt - 2023 - pure.au.dk
This dissertation is based on ten months of ethnographic fieldwork carried out in 2019 in
Vejle, Denmark, in a historical context where large parts of the city since 2010 have been …

Political action in planetary times: extinction activism, anthropocene ontopolitics, indigenous complexities

H Richter, R Elisa - 2024 - sussex.figshare.com
This paper brings the narratives of the environmental activist groups Extinction Rebellion,
Just Stop Oil and Fridays for Future into conversation with Critical Anthropocene Theory and …

Challenging Anthropocene Ontology: Modernity, Ecology and Indigenous Complexities

H Richter - 2024 - torrossa.com
In 1999, geoscientist Paul Crutzen, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research
on the ozone layer, allegedly uttered the following words at a conference on Earth system …