Dear all,
For anyone with a scholarly interest in the anthropocene I'd like to bring
to your attention a Facebook group, 'The Anthropos.Scene', which is focused
mostly on the academic realm, but also extends into other areas.
The group tracks anthropocene-related events – conferences, symposiums,
CfP's and posts information on books, journal and media articles, and
visual and audio productions all linked with the burgeoning anthropocene
discourse.
There are current 350+ members, mostly academics from the realms of
anthropology, geography, philosophy, but also artists, journalists, etc.
If you're interested in partaking in anthropocene discussion / exchange or
just curious about the anthropocene please join the group.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/anthropos.scene/
--
Craig Ritchie
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