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Politics of the Anthropocene: Temporality, Ecology, Indigeneity
Hannah Richter, Elisa Randazzo
School of Life and Medical Sciences
Critical Humanities and International Politics Research Group
Schools of Law and Education
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Arts and Humanities
Social Sciences
100%
Ecological
100%
Temporality
100%
Indigeneity
100%
Prospect
50%
Engagement
50%
Ontological
50%
foundationalist
50%
Argumentation
50%
Relationality
50%
Nonhuman
50%
Certainty
50%
Relational
50%
Human Agency
50%
Descriptive
50%
Continuous
50%
backdrop
50%
Anthropocentrism
50%
Keyphrases
Indigeneity
100%
Politics
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Ontology
28%
Critical Social Science
14%
Critical Indigenous Studies
14%
Social Sciences
14%
Relational View
14%
Foundationalism
14%
Relationality
14%
Indigenous Politics
14%
Indigenous Beliefs
14%
Non-human Agency
14%
Research Frame
14%
Ecological Change
14%
Anthropocentrism
14%
Deep Time
14%
Modernity
14%
Social Theory
14%
Social Sciences
Anthropocene
100%
Social Sciences
28%
Anthropocentrism
14%
Argumentation
14%