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Bringing together scholars from English literature, geography,
politics, the arts, environmental humanities and sociology,
Imagining Apocalyptic Politics in the Anthropocene contributes to
the emerging debate between bodies of thought first incepted by
scholars such as Mouffe, Whyte, Kaplan, Hunt, Swyngedouw and Malm
about how apocalyptic events, narratives and imaginaries interact
with societal and individual agency historically and in the current
political moment. Exploring their own empirical and philosophical
contexts, the authors examine the forms of political acting found
in apocalyptic imaginaries and reflect on what this means for
contemporary society. By framing their arguments around either
pre-apocalyptic, peri-apocalyptic or post-apocalyptic narratives
and events, a timeline emerges throughout the volume which shows
the different opportunities for political agency the anthropocenic
subject can enact at the various stages of apocalyptic moments.
Featuring a number of creative interventions exclusively produced
for the work from artists and fiction writers who engage with the
themes of apocalypse, decline, catastrophe and disaster, this
innovative book will be of great interest to students and scholars
of the politics of climate change, the environmental humanities,
literary criticism and eco-criticism.
The Routledge Handbook of Geospatial Technologies and Society
provides a relevant and comprehensive reference point for research
and practice in this dynamic field. It offers detailed explanations
of geospatial technologies and provides critical reviews and
appraisals of their application in society within international and
multi-disciplinary contexts as agents of change. The ability of
geospatial data to transform knowledge in contemporary and future
societies forms an important theme running throughout the entire
volume. Contributors reflect on the changing role of geospatial
technologies in society and highlight new applications that
represent transformative directions in society and point towards
new horizons. Furthermore, they encourage dialogue across
disciplines to bring new theoretical perspectives on geospatial
technologies, from neurology to heritage studies. The international
contributions from leading scholars and influential practitioners
that constitute the Handbook provide a wealth of critical examples
of these technologies as agents of change in societies around the
globe. The book will appeal to advanced undergraduates and
practitioners interested or engaged in their application worldwide.
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