Researching with Proximity Relational methodologies for the Anthropocene /

This open access book presents a series of speculative, experimental modes of inquiry in the present times of environmental damage that have come to be known as the age of the Anthropocene. Throughout the book authors develop more nuanced ways of engaging with the environmentally vulnerable Arctic....

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Other Authors: Rantala, Outi (Editor), Kinnunen, Veera (Editor), Höckert, Emily (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:Arctic Encounters,
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Staying proximate (Outi Rantala, Veera Kinnunen, Emily Höckert, Bryan S.R. Grimwood, Chris E. Hurst,Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson, Salla Jutila, Carina Ren, Michela J. Stinson, Anu Valtonen, and Joonas Vola) -- Chapter 2. Inquiring with hospitable methodologies (Emily Höckert and Bryan S.R. Grimwood) -- Chapter 3. Becoming fragile (Salla Jutila, Emily Höckert, and Outi Rantala) -- Chapter 4. Being Corpus: The tourist body as place, touch and departure (AyA Autrui) -- Chapter 5. Cultivating Proximities: Re-visiting the familiar (Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson and Carina Ren) -- Chapter 6. Sensing morally evocative spaces (Brynhild Granås) -- Chapter 7. Walking-with landscape (Elva Björg Einarsdóttir and Katrín Anna Lund) -- Chapter 8. Following pollen mobilities (Martin Trandberg Jensen and Kaya Barry) -- Chapter 9. Slowing down with stinging nettle (Veera Kinnunen, Françoise Martz, and Outi Rantala) -- Chapter 10. Made-to-measure - In and out of touch with the old-growth forest (Joonas Vola, Pasi Rautio, and Outi Rantala) -- Chapter 11. Inviting engagement with atmospheres (Chris E. Hurst and Michela J. Stinson) -- Chapter 12. Composing the incomprehensible - A Cinematic Inquiry into Anthroposcenic Proximity (Joonas Vola) -- Chapter 13. Suggestions for future wanders (Emily Höckert, Veera Kinnunen, and Outi Rantala). 
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