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Research


Displaced Placemaking, Bioart and Beyond-Human Communication

Displaced Placemaking, Bioart and Beyond-Human Communication

  • Elena Cirkovic

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Enchanted Objects: Star Trek and the New Technological Sublime

Enchanted Objects: Star Trek and the New Technological Sublime

  • Debra Benita Shaw

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Rewilding Animal Studies: Biodiversity Bias in Modernist Fiction and Criticism

Rewilding Animal Studies: Biodiversity Bias in Modernist Fiction and Criticism

  • Johan Adam Warodell

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Commentary


The ‘Flattening of the World’: Why the Anthropocene Science Needs Humanities

The ‘Flattening of the World’: Why the Anthropocene Science Needs Humanities

  • Paolo Vineis

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Intervention


Adapt, but Otherwise: Repairing Waters in the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025

Adapt, but Otherwise: Repairing Waters in the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025

  • Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos

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Review


The Apocalypse We Become

  • Martin Savransky

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Edited by Amanda Machin and Marcel Wissenburg: The Handbook of Environmental Political Theory in the Anthropocene, United Kingdom: 2025, Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN: 978 1 80220 894 8 (HC) £230.00. 480 pp.

Edited by Amanda Machin and Marcel Wissenburg: The Handbook of Environmental Political Theory in the Anthropocene, United Kingdom: 2025, Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN: 978 1 80220 894 8 (HC) £230.00. 480 pp.

  • Zia Saylor

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