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*Call for Papers: Consuming the Anthropocene (AAG 2015)*

*Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting**
21-25 April 2015
Chicago *

*Organisers: Michael K. Goodman (University of Reading) and Alexandra 
Sexton (King's College London)*

/The following is a call for abstracts for a paper session that seeks to 
discuss and further develop the meanings, biopolitics and materialities 
of consumption in the Anthropocene./

What does it mean to consume in the Anthropocene? What /will/ it mean to 
consume in the Anthropocene? This paper session looks to open initial 
engagements with the shifting materialities, geographies and practices 
of consumption in an era that is characterised by unprecedented 
environmental risk and socioeconomic inequalities, coupled with emergent 
technological and social innovation. Of particular interest is whether a 
new biopolitics of consumption is emerging that creates new spatial, 
political and economic assemblages, which in turn offer new 
opportunities and/or create new sites of governance for 'doing' 
consumption differently.

Building on recent writings of Castree (2014) and Rutherford & 
Rutherford (2013), we look to critically problematise these new 
'consuming' sites of governance in order to further understand what 
debates about this era can "do for us and all those who stand to be 
affected by such debates" (Castree 2014).

Potential themes for this session include (but are not limited to):

·The place of consumption (in particular, food-related consumption and 
eating) in the theorisations of the Anthropocene

·Reorienting meanings and practices of consumption in light of the 
Anthropocene

·New biopolitical regimes of consumption in theory and in practice

·Resistance/radical movements and approaches to consumption

·Post-consumption practices

We welcome abstract submissions of *250 words (max)* via email to *Mike* 
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<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) and *Alexandra* 
([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>) by 
*25^th October 2014*. Please include a *title* for your submission and 
name of *author(s)*. All accepted contributors will then need to 
register for the AAG conference online at the AAG website by 31st 
October 2014 ahead of a session proposal deadline of 5th November 2014.

We look forward to receiving your abstracts!


  Bibliography

Castree, N. (2014). The Anthropocene and Geography III: Future 
Directions. /Geography Compass, 8/(7), 464-476.

Rutherford, P., & Rutherford, S. (2013). The Confusions and Exuberances 
of Biopolitics. /Geography Compass, 7/(6), 412-422.