Event Recordings

UCL Anthropocene programmes events which reflect the diversity of the subject, with regular seminars, lectures, debates and conferences through the year. See below for our previous events.

Anthropocene Histories
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Anthropocene Histories

This partnership seminar series with the Institute of Historical Research explores the historical matrix of the Anthropocene.

Animal Scales: Thinking animals in and through scales
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Animal Scales: Thinking animals in and through scales

This seminar series asks after the disciplinary, theoretical, methodological, empirical, political, ethical, and legal implications of thinking animals in and through scale.

Writers of the Anthropocene
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Writers of the Anthropocene

This seminar series looks at the Anthropocene through the lens of different literary genres across ‘cli-fi’, non-fictional prose, poetry, science writing, literary fiction and more.

Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene series
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Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene series

This collaboration between UFRGS Brazil, CIESAS Mexico and UCL in the UK brings together experts to extend interdisciplinary engagement concerning how the Anthropocene epoch impacts on human health.

Cultural Ecology: Galvanising Climate Action Across the Arts
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Cultural Ecology: Galvanising Climate Action Across the Arts

This series spotlights researchers who collectively represent the scope of the arts, including: art history, fine art, curating, architecture, dance, music, literature, poetry, film and photography.

UCL Anthropocene Inaugural Seminar Series
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UCL Anthropocene Inaugural Seminar Series

This series explores two questions: What implications does the Anthropocene have for our disciplines? And what can our disciplines do to how we understand the Anthropocene?

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