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Global human-technology relations in the anthropocene

Globalizing human technology relations : an
examination of the technosphere through the concept of waste

Globalizing human technology relations : an examination of the technosphere through the concept of waste

... frames global human-technology relations, and to address its ...of technology to embrace global relations is becoming a pressing issue in the anthropocene for ...

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The ends of the world : international relations and the Anthropocene.

The ends of the world : international relations and the Anthropocene.

... to human agency. The timeframe of the Anthropocene is indeed nothing more than a blink in geologic time, but trying to construct a political response for a cumulative series of events over the course of a ...

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The Anthropocene monument:on relating geological and human time

The Anthropocene monument:on relating geological and human time

... unintentional, human-made and natural – as physical edifices which mediate between human and other ...stabilising relations between human and deep, geological time, in which certain rock faces ...

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Global environmental governance in the Anthropocene: breaking out of the enclosures?

Global environmental governance in the Anthropocene: breaking out of the enclosures?

... capitalist global political economy will be challenged head on by organisations like the World Bank or ...the global, as seen for example in the very real power of global institutions to set ...

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Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements

Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements

... 1 Table S3. Model coefficients, r-squared and sample sizes of linear mixed effects models predicting the median and 0.95 quantiles of individual displacements from 1 to 256 hour time scales. Predictor variables included ...

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Discursive legitimation of human values: local-global power relations in global media discourse

Discursive legitimation of human values: local-global power relations in global media discourse

... power relations between local identities and global identities over the discursive legitimation of human values in global media ...of global agency. After identifying human ...

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Will human influences on evolutionary dynamics in the wild pervade the Anthropocene?

Will human influences on evolutionary dynamics in the wild pervade the Anthropocene?

... that human activity has profound effects on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of wild populations via novel and strong selection pressures, and populations affected by these pressures show evidence of rapid phenotypic ...

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The Prospect of Global Environmental Relativities After an Anthropocene Tipping Point

The Prospect of Global Environmental Relativities After an Anthropocene Tipping Point

... the Anthropocene (Wolkovich et ...new global environmental relativities will emerge in which key biophysical processes start to change at rates that are directly proportional - though not necessarily in a ...

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Global Justice in the Anthropocene: The Fourth Pillar Debate in Sustainable Development

Global Justice in the Anthropocene: The Fourth Pillar Debate in Sustainable Development

... as Global Ethics The outcome document of Rio+20 for the first time officially included the concepts of “Mother Earth” and “the rights of nature” ...between human beings and ...of human beings for ...

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Global Commons in the Anthropocene: World Development on a Stable and Resilient Planet

Global Commons in the Anthropocene: World Development on a Stable and Resilient Planet

... our human reference point, may thus be a necessity for human prosperity and world ...current Anthropocene trajectory, we are experiencing manifestations of the pressures being exerted on the Earth ...

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Governing through the climate: climate change, the anthropocene, and global governmentality

Governing through the climate: climate change, the anthropocene, and global governmentality

... – global climate change and the Anthropocene – as everyday or normal in our current ...looming Anthropocene epoch, in which a carbonic anthropos – man, or the human 2 – internalises this ...

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Global Human Resource Technology Market Research Report

Global Human Resource Technology Market Research Report

... IMARC’s information products include major market, scientific, economic and technological developments for business leaders in pharmaceutical, industrial, and high technology organizations. Market forecasts and ...
Human influence, key to understand the biogeography of invasive species in the Anthropocene

Human influence, key to understand the biogeography of invasive species in the Anthropocene

... Seebens, H., Blackburn, T.M., Dyer, E.E., Genovesi, P., Hulme, P.E., Jeschke, J.M., Pagad, S., Pyšek, P., van Kleunen, M., Winter, M., Ansong, M., Arianoutsou, M., Bacher, S., Blasius, B., Brockerhoff, E.G., Brundu, G., ...

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New threats to human security in the Anthropocene Demanding greater solidarity

New threats to human security in the Anthropocene Demanding greater solidarity

... the human security concept helps identify blind spots when development is assessed simply by measuring achievements in wellbeing and suggests ways to enrich the human se- curity frame to account for the ...

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World-class technology powered by global human capital experts

World-class technology powered by global human capital experts

... best-in-class technology, proven reward and talent management strategy, and programme ...HR technology consulting and systems to hundreds of clients worldwide, including many of the world’s leading ...

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Information Technology (IT) in the new Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health

Information Technology (IT) in the new Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health

... evaluations with additional information directly to decision-makers and also back to HCWs and users. • A robust and up-to-date registry for HCWs is needed, both locally and globally, to capture ‘who’ is doing ‘what’, and ...

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CIV1399: Using technology, sensors and human habits for global good

CIV1399: Using technology, sensors and human habits for global good

... Rimer, B, and K Glanz. 2005. Theory at a Glance: A Guide for Health Promotion Practice. 2nd ed. Bethesda, Maryland: National Institutes of Health (NIH); National Cancer Institute. ...

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Organizing in the Anthropocene

Organizing in the Anthropocene

... of global change by demonstrating that the whole planet is interconnected, and that the regions of the Earth from its crust to the outermost reaches of its atmosphere have been profoundly disrupted by human ...

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The astrobiology of the anthropocene

The astrobiology of the anthropocene

... as global catastrophic risks (Bostrom & Cirkovic 2008) or existential risks (Bostrom ...study global catastrophic and existential risks would help to develop quantitative constraints on the expected mean ...

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Racism and the Anthropocene

Racism and the Anthropocene

... Seen in this way, racism informs contemporary capitalism and its anteced- ents, including primitive accumulation. For Marx, primitive accumulation was an early, violent stage of dispossession that was required in order ...

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