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Institute for Interdisciplinary Research into the Anthropocene

IIRA

  • Research in the Anthropocene
    • Aims
    • Thinking practices for the Anthropocene
  • Education, the Anthropocene, and Deleuze/Guattari
    • Tool-enhancement
    • Carbon trail
    • The phallocene
    • Atomic-time
    • Global thinking matrix
  • The Founding Members
    • SUPPORT THE INSTITUTE
    • Colloquia for ‘Learning to Think in the Anthropocene’
    • Midnight in the Anthropocene
    • Riverlands of the Anthropocene
    • Theorising Posthuman Childhood Studies
    • The Anthropocene: a multidisciplinary approach
    • The Anthropocene in Global Media
  • Services of the IIRA
    • About the IIRA
    • Global student movement for interdisciplinary studies into the Anthropocene
      • Principles of Transversality in Globalization and Education
      • Environmental Education and Philosophy in the Anthropocene
      • The Green Critique
      • Interdisciplinary resources
    • Nexus
  • Video posts
  • Posts
    • Black Sun: The singularity at the heart of the Anthropocene
    • Fukushima: The geo-trauma of a futural wave
    • “We The Resilient”: Colonizing Indigeneity in the Era of Trump
    • From OOO to P(OO)
    • Education for ecological democracy
    • Sustainability as ecological potential: Environment, sociology and the posthuman
  • Posts II
    • Escaping the Anthropocene
    • Envenoment, an excavation: Towards a feminism-without-example in ten parts
    • Education in the Anthropocene: Futures Beyond Schooling
    • We Need an Ecological Civilization Before It’s Too Late
    • Two extracts from Green Earth
    • Creating Learning Cultures in Village Sri Lanka
  • Posts III
    • The Anthropocene: A different learning landscape for a different world
    • For a World beyond Pigs and Dogs: Transversal Utopias— Guattari, Le Guin, Bookchin
    • Reflections on Animacy in the Anthropocene
    • Learning to Think Like a Planet
    • XR (Extinction Rebellion) is going viral…
    • Extinction Rebellion
  • Posts IV
    • Anthropocene and Negative Anthropology
    • WELCOME TO THE IDIOCENE
    • Rethinking the Anthropocene as Carnivalocene
    • Politicizing the Anthropo(Obs)cene
    • The Revolutionary Disaster /-/ The Disaster of the Revolution…
    • Democracy and environment: from ‘yellow vests’ to ‘extinction rebellion’
  • Posts V
    • Thinking Anthropocenically
    • For a critical theory of the Anthropocene
    • ‘a grandiose time of coexistence’: Stratigraphy of the Anthropocene
    • Humans: the species that changed the world
    • Confronting the Scope and Complexity of the Cybersphere: A Transdisciplinary View
    • Towards a Cosmopolitics for the Anthropocene
  • Posts VI
    • The next ten years… — The Anthropocene Dashboard
    • Climate, Karma, Compassion
    • The suburbs are the spiritual home of overconsumption. But they also hold the key to a better future
    • A TENDER HEX FOR THE ANTHROPOCENE
    • A new geological epoch demands a new politics
    • TELEVISION OF THE ANTHROPOCENE: POSTHUMAN SENSIBILITIES AND POLITICAL TV
  • Posts VII
    • Metabolic Monstrosities: Vampire Capital in the Anthropocene
    • Our Dystopian Predicament: On Prospects of Unprecedented Change
    • Destroyer of Worlds
    • The Climate-Migration-Industrial Complex
    • Goodbye Anthropocene – Hello Symbiocene
    • More-than-humanizing the Anthropocene
  • Posts VIII
    • What coronavirus reveals about the Anthropocene
    • TIME TO REI(G)N BACK THE ANTHROPOCENE?
    • The Ahuman
    • On the Philosophy of Trembling: Negen-u-topia, Sun Death, Ecosophy
    • “Planetarity,” “Planetarism,” and the Interpersonal
    • Contemplative Ecocinema.
  • Posts IX
    • The Anthropocene
    • Anthropocene Convergences: A Report from the Field
    • A manifesto for creature languages
    • Around the Anthropocene in Eighty Names—Considering the Urbanocene Proposition
    • Any size population will do? The fallacy of aiming for “stabilisation” of human population size
    • IS THIS THE START OF RUNAWAY GLOBAL WARMING?
  • Posts X
    • General cleavage: The US Presidential election in the Anthropocene
    • Could teachers be the climate game changers?
    • Don’t Worry, Be Scrappy: On Stephanie Wakefield’s “Anthropocene Back Loop”
    • The Left Should Embrace Degrowth
    • education in the anthropocene: a pragmatic approach
    • Education in the Anthropocene
  • Posts XI
    • Coming Back Down to Earth: Exploring Distress, Loss and Grief in the Anthropocene
    • Migration in the Anthropocene
    • Apocalypse Never: Walter Benjamin and the Deferral of the End
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The challenges that the Institute faces are complex. The collaborative impact of the IIRA is of paramount importance to the viability of the Institute as an interdisciplinary body. Research innovation is essential to ensure that the Institute is not limited to one mode to address the Anthropocene; whether it is from a solely human, limited national horizon, or a perspective that does not take into account the globality of the Anthropocene.

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Recent Posts

  • Apocalypse Never: Walter Benjamin and the Deferral of the End
  • Migration in the Anthropocene
  • Coming Back Down to Earth: Exploring Distress, Loss and Grief in the Anthropocene
  • Education in the Anthropocene
  • General cleavage: The US Presidential election in the Anthropocene
  • education in the anthropocene: a pragmatic approach
  • The Left Should Embrace Degrowth
  • Don’t Worry, Be Scrappy: On Stephanie Wakefield’s “Anthropocene Back Loop”
  • Could teachers be the climate game changers?
  • IS THIS THE START OF RUNAWAY GLOBAL WARMING?

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