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The Anthropocene : A Challenge for the History of Science, Technology, and the Environment.

Helmuth Trischler1.   

Abstract

In 2000, when atmospheric chemist Paul J. Crutzen and limnologist Eugene F. Stoermer proposed to introduce a new geological era, the Anthropocene, they could not have foreseen the remarkable career of the new term. Within a few years, the geological community began to investigate the scientific evidence for the concept and established the Anthropocene Working Group. While the Working Group has started to examine possible markers and periodizations of the new epoch, scholars from numerous other disciplines have taken up the Anthropocene as a cultural concept. In addition, the media have developed a deep interest in the Anthropocene's broader societal ramifications. The article sheds light on the controversial debate about the Anthropocene and discusses its inextricably linked dual careers, first as a geological term and second as a cultural term. Third, it argues that the debate about the "Age of Humans" is a timely opportunity both to rethink the nature-culture relation and to re-assess the narratives that historians of science, technology, and the environment have written until now. Specifically, it examines both the heuristic and analytical power of the concept. It discusses new histories, new ideas to understand historical change, and new temporalities shaped by scholars who have taken up the challenge of the Anthropocene as a cultural concept that has the ability to question established stories and narratives. Fourth, it ends by stressing the potential of the Anthropocene concept to blur established epistemological boundaries and to stimulate cross-disciplinary collaborations between the sciences and the humanities.

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Keywords:  Anthropocene; Geology; Great acceleration; Paul J. Crutzen; Periodization

Year:  2016        PMID: 27567637     DOI: 10.1007/s00048-016-0146-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NTM        ISSN: 0036-6978


  8 in total

1.  Geology of mankind.

Authors:  Paul J Crutzen
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2002-01-03       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  A safe operating space for humanity.

Authors:  Johan Rockström; Will Steffen; Kevin Noone; Asa Persson; F Stuart Chapin; Eric F Lambin; Timothy M Lenton; Marten Scheffer; Carl Folke; Hans Joachim Schellnhuber; Björn Nykvist; Cynthia A de Wit; Terry Hughes; Sander van der Leeuw; Henning Rodhe; Sverker Sörlin; Peter K Snyder; Robert Costanza; Uno Svedin; Malin Falkenmark; Louise Karlberg; Robert W Corell; Victoria J Fabry; James Hansen; Brian Walker; Diana Liverman; Katherine Richardson; Paul Crutzen; Jonathan A Foley
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2009-09-24       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  The Anthropocene: conceptual and historical perspectives.

Authors:  Will Steffen; Jacques Grinevald; Paul Crutzen; John McNeill
Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2011-03-13       Impact factor: 4.226

4.  Big is a Thing of the Past: Climate Change and Methodology in the History of Ideas.

Authors:  Deborah R Coen
Journal:  J Hist Ideas       Date:  2016

5.  Introduction: Cooperation and Competition in the Sciences.

Authors:  Kärin Nickelsen; Fabian Krämer
Journal:  NTM       Date:  2016-06

6.  Defining the anthropocene.

Authors:  Simon L Lewis; Mark A Maslin
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-03-12       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 7.  The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene.

Authors:  Colin N Waters; Jan Zalasiewicz; Colin Summerhayes; Anthony D Barnosky; Clément Poirier; Agnieszka Gałuszka; Alejandro Cearreta; Matt Edgeworth; Erle C Ellis; Michael Ellis; Catherine Jeandel; Reinhold Leinfelder; J R McNeill; Daniel deB Richter; Will Steffen; James Syvitski; Davor Vidas; Michael Wagreich; Mark Williams; An Zhisheng; Jacques Grinevald; Eric Odada; Naomi Oreskes; Alexander P Wolfe
Journal:  Science       Date:  2016-01-08       Impact factor: 47.728

8.  Antarctic-wide array of high-resolution ice core records reveals pervasive lead pollution began in 1889 and persists today.

Authors:  J R McConnell; O J Maselli; M Sigl; P Vallelonga; T Neumann; H Anschütz; R C Bales; M A J Curran; S B Das; R Edwards; S Kipfstuhl; L Layman; E R Thomas
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2014-07-28       Impact factor: 4.379

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Authors:  Alfons Labisch
Journal:  NTM       Date:  2018-09

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Authors:  Christina Brandt; Helmut Maier; Helmut Pulte
Journal:  NTM       Date:  2019-09

3.  Making waves: Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management.

Authors:  Margaret Armstrong; Hazal Aksu Bahçeci; Ellen van Donk; Asmita Dubey; Thijs Frenken; Berte M Gebreyohanes Belay; Alena S Gsell; Tom S Heuts; Lilith Kramer; Miquel Lürling; Maarten Ouboter; Laura M S Seelen; Sven Teurlincx; Nandini Vasantha Raman; Qing Zhan; Lisette N de Senerpont Domis
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2022-08-03       Impact factor: 13.400

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