Social Sciences - Other Topics
; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:
The diagnosis of a new geological epoch, The 'Anthropocene', has implications far beyond geological science. If human activity has disrupted the planet, then this diagnosis potentially disrupts socio-political conventions. This article assesses the implications the Anthropocene has for democratic politics, by delineating three challenges: challenges of knowledge, time and boundary. In contrast to the claim that democratic institutions are unable to adequately respond to these challenges, I suggest that they might be strengthened through an engagement with them. Following an 'agonistic' understanding of politics, I argue that the contestation instigated by the challenges of the Anthropocene is key to democratic renewal. Just as democracy in the Anthropocene can be enhanced through an agonistic approach, agonistic theory can be enriched through an engagement with the Anthropocene.
Univ Witten Herdecke, Alfred Herrhausen Str 50, D-58448 Witten, Germany
Recommended Citation:
Machin, Amanda. Democracy and Agonism in the Anthropocene: The Challenges of Knowledge, Time and Boundary[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES,2019-01-01,28(3):347-365