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October 29, 2015by Adrian J Ivakhiv

1. BASTA! was successful in obtaining a Multi-disciplinary Collegial Network grant from the UVM Humanities Center to organize a series of meetings (with food) over the course of this coming year. The next […]

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Announcing BASTA!

September 27, 2015by Adrian J Ivakhiv

BASTA! stands for “Bridging the Arts, Sciences, and Theoretical Humanities for the Anthropocene.” (See here for more information.) It’s the informal name under which a group of Burlington academics and activists […]

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BASTA!: The Call

September 27, 2015by Adrian J Ivakhiv

Here’s the call I sent out a few weeks ago to several individuals and groups at the University of Vermont and in the broader Burlington, Vermont, area. More information will […]

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Anthropocene, Burlington, Vermont

Barnosky & Zalasiewicz weigh in

August 5, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv

Anthropocene Working Group members Tony Barnosky and Jan Zalasiewicz have weighed in on the debate elicited by Kieran Suckling’s Against the Anthropocene. The continued debate can be read here.

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Against the Anthropocene

July 7, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv

Kieran Suckling’s article “Against the Anthropocene,” posted over at sister blog Immanence, should be of interest to readers of this blog.

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Integral Ecology

April 22, 2014by kay gee 2 Comments

This week we focused on Integral Ecology with An Overview of Integral Ecology by Sean Esbjorn- Hargens and Michael Zimmerman. As there are currently over 200 unique areas of study […]

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Inhuman Nature Chapter 8- Extending Hospitality

April 17, 2014by kay gee

Clark closes Inhuman Nature with a look at hospitality while keeping a close eye on the history of the shapers of our given world. Those who have come before have […]

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Fire, Nomadic Science, and Ancestral Generosity

April 16, 2014by Emil Tsao 1 Comment

As we reach the close of Inhuman Nature, we finally begin to gain a sense for what Nigel Clark’s radical project is trying to do.  I see it as instilling […]

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Hurricane Katrina and the Origins of Community

April 16, 2014by abcorbet

This week, we will return to our reading of Nigel Clark’s book “Inhuman Nature”. In particular, we will focus our attention on chapters 6, 7, and 8. In Chapter 6, […]

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Anthropocene Art

April 9, 2014by kay gee

  Katie Holten- Nothing from nothing CH 31 Katie Holten created an exhibit for the New Orleans Museum of art in 2012 titled Drawn to the Edge. The title encapsulated […]

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