TY - CHAP
T1 - The Anthropocene and the Future of Diplomacy:
AU - Wellman, David Joseph
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The Anthropocene controversy has triggered four discussions: i) whether
there are geological indicators or not to identify it; ii) when it
started; iii) if we better define it as capitalocene, technocene,
plantacionocene or chthulucene; and iv) if it is a scientific or
political discussion for the ``popular culture{''}. Beyond the original
competence attributed to geology, the debate has interested the social
sciences and humanities, since they are undoubtedly involved. This
article starts identifying one of the paradoxes of this controversy --to
think less about Earth system long term evolution, than to identify
current situations arisen in a recent past that trigger diverse future
concerns-- to suggest changes of focus vis-a-vis the four discussions.
AB - The Anthropocene controversy has triggered four discussions: i) whether
there are geological indicators or not to identify it; ii) when it
started; iii) if we better define it as capitalocene, technocene,
plantacionocene or chthulucene; and iv) if it is a scientific or
political discussion for the ``popular culture{''}. Beyond the original
competence attributed to geology, the debate has interested the social
sciences and humanities, since they are undoubtedly involved. This
article starts identifying one of the paradoxes of this controversy --to
think less about Earth system long term evolution, than to identify
current situations arisen in a recent past that trigger diverse future
concerns-- to suggest changes of focus vis-a-vis the four discussions.
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/dd87a55a-758a-3f49-81b2-338f44b005fe/
U2 - 10.2307/j.ctvj4sw5v.24
DO - 10.2307/j.ctvj4sw5v.24
M3 - Chapter
T3 - Religion in the Anthropocene
SP - 283
EP - 300
BT - Religion in the Anthropocene
ER -