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Joanna Zylinska (in progress), from The Anthropocene: A Local History Project.
The Author also wishes to acknowledge the following publications:
The author has no competing interests to declare.
Joanna Zylinska is Professor of New Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London. The author of five books – including Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene (2014); Life after New Media: Mediation as a Vital Process (with Sarah Kember; MIT Press, 2012) and The Ethics of Cultural Studies (2002) – she is also a co-editor of the JISC-funded project Living Books about Life, which publishes online books at the crossroads of the humanities and the sciences. Zylinska combines her philosophical writings with photographic art practice and curatorial work.
Ellsworth, E. and Kruse, K. (2013). Making the Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of Contemporary Life. Brooklyn, NY: punctum books.
Klein, N. (2014). This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.
Kolbert, E. (2014). The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History. New York, NY: Henry Holt.
Williams, R. (1997). Culture is Ordinary In: Anne Gray, A. and McGuigan, J. eds. Studying Culture. London and New York: Arnold, pp. 5–15.
Zylinska, J. (2014). Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene. Open Humanities Press, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3998/ohp.12917741.0001.001