- Jane Bennett, William E Connolly, Dorothy Kwek, & Anna Grear, Eco-social new-materialist reflections for the Anthropocene
- Jane Bennett, Acting amidst: some concepts and practices
- William E Connolly, The Anthropocene as abstract machine
- Anna Grear, Jane Bennett, Nick Fox, Teresa Dillon, Emily Grabham, Mads Esjing, William Connolly, Andrew Vincent, Dorothy Kwek, Charlotte Wrigley, Julian Brigstocke, Branwen Gruffydd-Jones, Harshavardhan Bhat, & Alex Damianos, ‘Acting amidst’ – a conversation with Jane Bennett, facilitated by Anna Grear
- William E Connolly, Jane Bennett, Anna Grear, Teresa Dillon, Gulshan Khan, Harshavadhan Bhat, Alex Damianos, & Nick Fox, The Anthropocene as abstract machine – a conversation
- Elizabeth R Johnson, An other time
- Nick J Fox, Vital materialism from social theory to sociological lines of flight
- Julian Brigstocke, Drifting bodies, monstrous forms, cosmic meanings: a new materialist geography of Hong Kong’s sandy grounds
- Charlotte Wrigley, Discontinuity and the underground: permafrost imaginaries and subterranean worlds
- Emily Jones, Influencer
- Matilda Arvidsson, On gardens of the Anthropocene: gendered violence, colonial legal enclosures, and feminist posthuman kinship
- Sian Sullivan, On doodling and other modes of engagement in meltdown
Sunday, March 9, 2025
New Issue: Journal of Human Rights and the Environment
The latest issue of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (Vol. 16, no. 1, February 2025) is out. Contents include: