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Framing, deframing and reframing the Anthropocene This article belongs to Ambio's 50th Anniversary Collection. Theme: Anthropocene

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AMBIO
卷 50, 期 10, 页码 1788-1792

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-020-01437-2

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Coupled human and natural systems; Earth system; Geoscience; Scientism; The Anthropocene

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Since the turn of the millennium, geoscientists across various disciplines have introduced and supported the concept of the Anthropocene through publications in Ambio and other journals. This concept has drawn attention to the significant impact of human activities on Earth and provided a metaphorical framework for various geoscientific terms to coexist harmoniously. While the papers evaluated in this commentary have contributed to building this framework, there is a need to reframe the scientific perspective on the Anthropocene to consider diverse social values and potential future actions.
Publishing in Ambio and elsewhere, geoscientists distributed across several disciplines have both created and substantiated the Anthropocene concept since the turn of the millennium. Epochal and topically encompassing, the concept has served to focus academic and political attention on the extraordinary scale, scope and magnitude of the human impact on the Earth. The concept serves as a metaphorical 'roof' that allows a family of geoscientific terms to reside together harmoniously in the same space. The four Ambio papers evaluated here helped to both build the roof and the family. However, for all their merits, the papers form part of a wider scientific discourse that threatens to colonise the imagination of Earth present and future. A scientific framing of the Anthropocene needs to be deframed and then reframed in terms of what science misses (e.g. diverse social values, needs and wants, which imply alternate courses of possible future action). The papers assessed in this commentary have, albeit unintentionally, helped inspire this de- and reframing in wider social science, the humanities and the arts. Looking ahead, dissonant forms of knowledge and argument about Earth present and future will be key to forging a 'good Anthropocene'. In future, Ambio can help to foster this productive dissonance by loosening its own intellectual parameters while maintaining its high standards of scholarship.

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