Anthropocene Antarctica: perspectives from the humanities, law and social sciences
"Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the 'Continent for Science and Peace' in a time of planetary environmental change. In the Anthropocene, Antarctica has become central to the Earth's future. Ice cores taken from its interior reveal the deep environmental...
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London ; New York
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2020
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge environmental humanities
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Zusammenfassung: | "Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the 'Continent for Science and Peace' in a time of planetary environmental change. In the Anthropocene, Antarctica has become central to the Earth's future. Ice cores taken from its interior reveal the deep environmental history of the planet and warming ocean currents are ominously destabilising the glaciers around its edges, presaging sea-level rise in decades and centuries to come. At the same time, proliferating research stations and tourist numbers challenge stereotypes of the continent as the 'last wilderness.' The Anthropocene brings Antarctica nearer in thought, entangled with our everyday actions. If the Anthropocene signals the end of the idea of Nature as separate from humans, then the Antarctic, long considered the material embodiment of this idea, faces a radical reframing. Understanding the southern polar region in the twenty-first century requires contributions across the disciplinary spectrum. This collection paves the way for researchers in the Environmental Humanities, Law and Social Sciences to engage critically with the Antarctic, fostering a community of scholars who can act with natural scientists to address the globally significant environmental issues that face this vitally important part of the planet"-- |
Beschreibung: | "Earthscan from Routledge"--Title page |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 196 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781138367593 |
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contents | Antarctica in the anthropocene : approaches, issues and debates / Elizabeth Leane and Jeffrey McGee -- Governing Antarctica in the anthropocene / Tim Stephens -- Subglacial nationalisms / Alan D. Hemmings -- Frozen Eden lost? : exploring discourses of geoengineering Antarctica / Jeffrey McGee -- The anthropocene melt : Antarctica's geologic politics / Juan Francisco Salazar -- Ice and the ecothriller : popular representations of the Antarctic in the anthropocene / Elizabeth Leane -- Listening 'at the sea ice edge' : compositions based on soundscape recordings made in Antarctica / Carolyn Philpott -- Save the penguins : Antarctica, commerce and the PR of protection / Hanne Nielsen -- Indigenising the heroic era of Antarctic exploration / Ben Maddison -- Populating Antarctica : Chilean families in the frozen continent / Nelson Llanos -- Placing the past : the McMurdo Dry Valleys and the problem of geographical specificity in Antarctic history / Adrian Howkins -- Antarctica looking forward : four themes / Jeffrey McGee and Elizabeth Leane |
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spelling | Anthropocene Antarctica perspectives from the humanities, law and social sciences edited by Elizabeth Leane and Jeffrey McGee London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2020 xiv, 196 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge environmental humanities "Earthscan from Routledge"--Title page Antarctica in the anthropocene : approaches, issues and debates / Elizabeth Leane and Jeffrey McGee -- Governing Antarctica in the anthropocene / Tim Stephens -- Subglacial nationalisms / Alan D. Hemmings -- Frozen Eden lost? : exploring discourses of geoengineering Antarctica / Jeffrey McGee -- The anthropocene melt : Antarctica's geologic politics / Juan Francisco Salazar -- Ice and the ecothriller : popular representations of the Antarctic in the anthropocene / Elizabeth Leane -- Listening 'at the sea ice edge' : compositions based on soundscape recordings made in Antarctica / Carolyn Philpott -- Save the penguins : Antarctica, commerce and the PR of protection / Hanne Nielsen -- Indigenising the heroic era of Antarctic exploration / Ben Maddison -- Populating Antarctica : Chilean families in the frozen continent / Nelson Llanos -- Placing the past : the McMurdo Dry Valleys and the problem of geographical specificity in Antarctic history / Adrian Howkins -- Antarctica looking forward : four themes / Jeffrey McGee and Elizabeth Leane "Anthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the 'Continent for Science and Peace' in a time of planetary environmental change. In the Anthropocene, Antarctica has become central to the Earth's future. Ice cores taken from its interior reveal the deep environmental history of the planet and warming ocean currents are ominously destabilising the glaciers around its edges, presaging sea-level rise in decades and centuries to come. At the same time, proliferating research stations and tourist numbers challenge stereotypes of the continent as the 'last wilderness.' The Anthropocene brings Antarctica nearer in thought, entangled with our everyday actions. If the Anthropocene signals the end of the idea of Nature as separate from humans, then the Antarctic, long considered the material embodiment of this idea, faces a radical reframing. Understanding the southern polar region in the twenty-first century requires contributions across the disciplinary spectrum. This collection paves the way for researchers in the Environmental Humanities, Law and Social Sciences to engage critically with the Antarctic, fostering a community of scholars who can act with natural scientists to address the globally significant environmental issues that face this vitally important part of the planet"-- Erwärmung Meteorologie (DE-588)4344515-9 gnd rswk-swf Anthropogene Klimaänderung (DE-588)4290733-0 gnd rswk-swf Antarktis (DE-588)4002208-0 gnd rswk-swf Climatic changes / Antarctica Nature / Effect of human beings on / Antarctica Antarctica Antarctica / Environmental conditions Climatic changes Ecology Nature / Effect of human beings on (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Antarktis (DE-588)4002208-0 g Erwärmung Meteorologie (DE-588)4344515-9 s Anthropogene Klimaänderung (DE-588)4290733-0 s DE-604 Leane, Elizabeth (DE-588)1011656361 edt McGee, Jeffrey (DE-588)1077654308 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-0-429-42970-5 |
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title | Anthropocene Antarctica perspectives from the humanities, law and social sciences |
title_auth | Anthropocene Antarctica perspectives from the humanities, law and social sciences |
title_exact_search | Anthropocene Antarctica perspectives from the humanities, law and social sciences |
title_full | Anthropocene Antarctica perspectives from the humanities, law and social sciences edited by Elizabeth Leane and Jeffrey McGee |
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title_full_unstemmed | Anthropocene Antarctica perspectives from the humanities, law and social sciences edited by Elizabeth Leane and Jeffrey McGee |
title_short | Anthropocene Antarctica |
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