Time and mobility after the anthropocene

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The Special Issue on 'After the Anthropocene: Time and Mobility' is published. It discusses the geological time to follow the human-dominated epoch and ways to move there. In addition to this editorial, a total of five articles are published in the issue. The articles engage with a variety of social science disciplines-ranging from economics and sociology to philosophy and political science-and connect to the natural science insights on the Anthropocene. The issue calls for going beyond anthropocentrism in sustainability theory and practice in order to exit the Anthropocene with applications and insights in the contexts of politics (Ruuska et al., 2020), energy (Mohorcich, 2020), tourism (Rantala et al., 2020), food (Mazac and Tuomisto, 2020) and management (Kupers, 2020). We hope that youwill find this Special Issue interesting and helpful in contributing to sustainable change.

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Heikkurinen, P., Ruuska, T., Valtonen, A., & Rantala, O. (2020, June 1). Time and mobility after the anthropocene. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12125159

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