Disjunctures of Practice and the Problems of Collapse

Posted in Publications on Dec 01, 2022.

Disjunctures of Practice and the Problems of Collapse

Abstract

This chapter asks what insights long-term historical information from before the Great Acceleration and Anthropocene might offer to policy and practice in the twenty-first century. Conventional sustainability research usually focuses on shallower time horizons that could miss insightful environmental and social processes evolving over centuries to millennia. 

Disjunctures of Practice and the Problems of Collapse. July 2022. In book: Perspectives on Public Policy in Societal-Environmental Crises (pp.75-108)
Authors: Rowan Jackson, University of Edinburgh; Steven Hartman, University of Iceland; Benjamin Trump, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory; Carole Crumley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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