Roundtable Studying the Anthropocene in Central Asia: The Challenge of Sources and Scales in Human-Environment Relations

Jeanne Féaux de la Croix, Irina Arzhantsova, Jeanine Dagyeli, Eva-Marie Dubuisson, Heinrich Härke, Beatrice Penati, Akira Ueda, Amanda Wooden

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Abstract

The emerging and vibrant field of environmental humanities to date has not received considerable attention in Central Asia. In light of the Anthropocene crises, there is a real urgency for maturing this field and investigating the methodological and epistemological challenges that environmental topics demand, often working across disciplinary habits and time scales. This roundtable brings together Central Asianists from a range of backgrounds to discuss the sources and scales of their investigation, their challenges and potential. The contributors discuss how particular kinds of sources such as climate models, archival manuscripts, ethnographic fieldwork and media analyses have been used to understand environmental changes in the region. In what ways do the traditions of scholars’ disciplinary training guide the scale of analysis? Looking toward the future of environmental humanities in Central Asia, this roundtable suggests paths for developing this vital field of enquiry.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)180-203
Number of pages24
JournalCentral Asian Survey
Volume41
Issue number1
Early online date8 Sept 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 601014 Modern history
  • 504009 Ethnology

Keywords

  • Anthropocene
  • ETHNOGRAPHY
  • Environment
  • HEALTH
  • HISTORIES
  • POLITICS
  • environmental humanities
  • interdisciplinarity
  • scale
  • sources

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