This is an alphabetical-by-author list

of readings covered on this site; click “VIEW” at the end of an entry to see the respective post.


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Aristotle. 1981. The Politics. Tr. T.A. Sinclair, rev. T.J. Saunders. Harmondsworth: Penguin. VIEW
T.R. Ault et al. 2016. “Relative impacts of mitigation, temperature, and precipitation on 21st-century megadrought risk in the American Southwest.” Science Advances, vol. 2, e1600873. VIEW
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A.S. Barau and A.N.M. Ludin. 2012. “Intersection of Landscape, Anthropocene and Fourth Paradigm” Living Reviews in Landscape Research, Vol. 6, No. 1. VIEW
J.W. Bull and M. Maron. 2016. “How humans drive speciation as well as extinction” Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20160600. VIEW
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B. Cantrell, L.J. Martin, and E.C. Ellis. 2017. “Designing Autonomy: Opportunities for New Wildness in the Anthropocene.” Trends in Ecology and Evolution Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 156–66. VIEW
Dipesh Chakrabarty. 2012. “Postcolonial Studies and the Challenge of Climate Change,” New Literary History, Vol. 43, No. 1, pp. 1-18. VIEW
Rosemary-Claire Collard, Jessica Dempsey, and Juanita Sundberg. 2015. “A Manifesto for Abundant Futures.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Vol. 105, No. 2, pp. 322-330. VIEW
R.T. Corlett. 2015. “The Anthropocene concept in ecology and conservation.” Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 30, pp. 36–41. VIEW
Eileen Crist. 2013. “On the Poverty of Our Nomenclature.” Environmental Humanities, Vol. 3, pp. 129-147. VIEW
P.L. Corcoran, C.J. Moore, and K. Jazvac. 2014. “An anthropogenic marker horizon in the future rock record.” GSA Today, Vol. 24, No. 6, pp. 4-8. VIEW
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E. Danchin et al. 2011. ““Beyond DNA: integrating inclusive inheritance into an extended theory of evolution.” Nature Reviews Genetics, vol. 12, pp. 475-486. VIEW
R. DeFries. 2014. The Big Ratchet: How Humanity Thrives in the Face of Natural Crisis: A Biography of an Ingenious Species. New York: Basic Books. VIEW
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M. Edgeworth et al. 2014. “Forum: Archaeology of the Anthropocene.” Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 1,1, pp. 73-132. VIEW
M. Edgeworth et al. 2015. “Diachronous beginnings of the Anthropocene: The lower bounding surface of anthropogenic deposits.” The Anthropocene Review , January 8, 2015, pp. 1-26. VIEW
Erle Ellis. 2015. “Ecology in an Anthropogenic Biosphere.” Ecological Monographs, 85(3), pp. 287-331. VIEW
Jon M. Erlandson. 2013. “Shell middens and other anthropogenic soils as global stratigraphic signatures of the Anthropocene.” Anthropocene, 4, pp. 24-32. VIEW
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P. Falkowski et al. 2000. “The Global Carbon Cycle: A Test of Our Knowledge of Earth as a System.” Science, vol. 290, pp. 291-296. VIEW
Pope Francis. 2015. Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home [Encyclical]. VIEW
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J.K. Gibson-Graham. 2011. “A feminist project of belonging for the Anthropocene.” Gender, Place & Culture. Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 1-21. VIEW
Graven, H. D. 2015. “Impact of fossil fuel emissions on atmospheric radiocarbon and various applications of radiocarbon over this century.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,  Vol. 112, pp. 9542-9545. VIEW
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Ian Hesketh. 2014. “The Story of Big History.” History of the Present, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 171-202. VIEW
A. Hill. 2015. “Moving from ‘matters of fact’ to ‘matters of concern’ in order to grow economic food futures in the Anthropocene.” Agriculture and Human Values, vol. 32: pp. 551-563. VIEW
Breena Holland. 2008. “Justice and the Environment in Nussbaum’s ‘Capabilities Approach’: Why Sustainable Ecological Capacity Is a Meta-Capability.” Political Research Quarterly, Vol 61, No. 2, pp. 319-332. VIEW
John H. Holland. 1995. Hidden order: How complexity builds adaptation. Reading, MA: Helix Books, Addison-Wesley. VIEW
Hutchinson, G.E. 1957. “‘Concluding Remarks’ on Animal Ecology and Demography.” Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 22 (2): 415–427. VIEW
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JJ Jiang et al. 2015. “Impacts of Emerging Contaminants on Surrounding Aquatic Environment from a Youth Festival.” Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 49, No. 2, pp. 792–799. VIEW
Lucas F. Johnston. 2010. “From Biophilia to Cosmophilia: The Role of Biological and Physical Sciences in Promoting Sustainability.” Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 7-23. VIEW
B.A. Jones et al. 2016. “Valuation in the Anthropocene: Exploring options for alternative operations of the Glen Canyon Dam.” Water Resources and Economics vol. 14, pp. 3-13. VIEW
C. G. Jones, J. H. Lawton, and M. Shachak. 1994. “Organisms as ecosystem engineers.” Oikos, 69, pp. 373-386. VIEW
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Colin P. Kelly et al. 2015. “Climate change in the Fertile Crescent and implications of the recent Syrian drought.” PNAS, Vol. 112, No. 11, pp. 3241-326. VIEW
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Timothy M. Lenton. 2011. “Early warning of climate tipping points.” Nature Climate Change 1, pp. 201-209. VIEW
Kent G. Lightfoot et al. 2013. “European Colonialism and the Anthropocene: A view from the Pacific Coast of North America.” Anthropocene, Vol. 4, pp. 101-115. VIEW
John Locke. 1689/1980. “Of property.” Chapter 5 of Second Treatise of Government. Ed. C.B. Macpherson. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett. VIEW
E.D. Lorenzen, et al. 2011. “Species-specific responses of Late Quartenary megafauna to climate and humans.” Nature 479, pp. 359–364. VIEW
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Brian J. McGill, et al. 2015. “Fifteen forms of biodiversity trend in the Anthropocene”” Trends in Ecology & Evolution , Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 104-113. VIEW
D. E. McNamara et al. 2015. “Efforts to monitor and characterize the recent increasing seismicity in central Oklahoma.” The Leading Edge, June 2015, pp. 628-639. VIEW
William J. Mitsch. 2012. “What is ecological engineering?” Ecological Engineering, Vol. 45, pp. 5-12. VIEW
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F. John Odling-Smee, Kevin N. Laland, Marcus W. Feldman. 1996. “Niche Construction.” The American Naturalist, Vol. 147, No. 4, pp. 641-648. VIEW
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S. Pincetl. 2017. “Cities in the age of the Anthropocene: Climate change agents and the potential for mitigation.” Anthropocene, Vol. 20, pp. 74-82. VIEW
Steven Pinker. 2010. “The cognitive niche: Coevolution of intelligence, sociality, and language.” PNAS, vol. 107, suppl. 2, pp. 8993–8999. VIEW
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Marte Qvenild. 2008. “Svalbard Global Seed Vault: A ‘Noah’s Ark’ for the World’s Seeds.” Development in Practice Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 110–16. VIEW
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P. Roberts et al. 2016. “Climate, Environment and Early Human Innovation: Stable Isotope and Faunal Proxy Evidence from Archaeological Sites (98-59ka) in the Southern Cape, South Africa.” PLoS One 11(7):e0157408. VIEW
J. Rockström et al. 2009. “A Safe Operating Space for Humanity.” Nature, Vol. 461, pp. 472-475. VIEW
Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 1993. “Discourse on the Origin of Inequality.” Trans. Roger D. Masters. In Collected Writings of Rousseau (Volume 3) . Hanover, NH: University Press of New England. VIEW
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Kenneth E. Sassaman. 2012. “Futurologists Look Back.” Archaeologies, Vol. 8, pp. 250-268. VIEW
Jeremy J. Schmidt, Peter G. Brown and Christopher J. Orr. 2016. “Ethics in the Anthropocene: A research agenda.” The Anthropocene Review, Vol. 3(3) pp. 188–200. VIEW
I. Smalley and C. Rogers. 1996. “Loess: The Yellow Earth.” Geology Today, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 186-193. VIEW
Bruce D. Smith and Melinda A. Zeder. 2013. “The onset of the Anthropocene.” Anthropocene, Vol. 4, pp. 8-13. VIEW
B. Solli, M. Burström, E. Domanska, M. Edgeworth, A. González-Ruibal, C. Holtorf, G. Lucas, T. Oestigaard, L. Smith and C. Witmore. 2011. “Some Reflections on Heritage and Archaeology in the Anthropocene.” Norwegian Archaeological Review. Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 40-88. VIEW
Wendy Steele and Nidhi Mittal. 2012. “Building ‘Equitable’ Urban Resilience: The Challenge for Cities.” In Resilient Cities 2, ed. Konrad Otto-Zimmermann, 187–95. Local Sustainability 2. Springer Netherlands. VIEW
M. Stiner et al. 1999. “Paleolithic population growth pulses evidenced by small animal exploitation.” Science. 283:190-194. VIEW
K. Sterelny. 2011. “From hominins to humans: how sapiens became behaviourally modern.” Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, vol. 366, pp. 809–822. VIEW
—. 2014. “A Paleolithic Reciprocation Crisis: Symbols, Signals, and Norms.” Biological Theory, vol. 9, pp 65-77. VIEW
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Umeek (E. Richard Atleo). 2011. Principles of Tsawalk: An Indigenous Approach to Global Crisis. University of British Columbia Press. VIEW
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Steven Vogel. 2011. “Why ‘Nature’ Has No Place in Environmental Philosophy.” In The Ideal of Nature: Debates About Biotechnology and the Environment, ed. Gregory E. Kaebnick, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. VIEW
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Lynn White, Jr. 1967. “The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis.” Science, Vol. 155, No. 3767, pp. 1203-7. VIEW
Jerome Whitington. 2013. “Fingerprint, bellwether, model event: Climate change as speculative anthropology.” Anthropological Theory, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 308-328. VIEW
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Zalasiewicz, J., et al. 2015. “When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal.” Quaternary International, 383, pp. 196-203. VIEW
Yijie Zhuang and Tristram R Kidder. 2014. “Archaeology of the Anthropocene in the Yellow River region, China, 8000−2000 cal. BP.” Holocene, Vol. 24, No. 11, pp. 1602–1623. VIEW
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