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A Conversation on Planetary Social Thought. Clark, Nigel (Author); Szerszynski, Bronislaw (Author). 2022.

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title = "A Conversation on Planetary Social Thought",
abstract = "On Friday, February 11, 2022, the UW-Madison workshop “Alien Earth: Introduction to Planetary Humanities” met with Nigel Clark and Bronislaw Szerszynski to discuss their book Planetary Social Thought: The Anthropocene Challenge to the Social Sciences (Polity Press, 2020). In a conversation spanning environmental politics, geology, and exoplanet science, Clark and Szerszynski discuss what it means to live on a planet that must always “become other to itself.”",
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