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|a Creative Measures of the Anthropocene
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|b Art, Mobilities, and Participatory Geographies /
|c by Kaya Barry, Jondi Keane.
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|a Chapter 1 Measure and Method -- Chapter 2 Creative Modalities -- Chapter 3 Multi-Scalar Shifts and Drifts -- Chapter 4 Affective Measures -- Chapter 5 From the Corporeal to the Imaginative -- Chapter 6 On Being Level-Headed -- Chapter 7 From the Imaginative to the Anthropocene -- Chapter 8 A Marker of Current Measures.
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|a This book proposes that creative and participatory modes of measuring, knowing, and moving in the world are needed for coming to grips with the Anthropocene epoch. It interrogates how creative, affective and experiential encounters that traverse the local and the global, as well as the mundane and the everyday, can offer new perspectives on the challenges that lay ahead. This book considers the role of the arts in exploring geographical concerns and increasing human mobility. In doing so, it offers ways to counteract the unstable, shifting and disorienting impacts and debates surrounding human activity and the Anthropocene. The authors bring together perspectives from mobilities, creative arts, cultural geography, philosophy and humanities in an innovative exploration of how creative forms of measurement can assist in reconfiguring individual and collective action.
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