Browsing by Author "Oppermann, Serpil"
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Alberta and the Global Commons: A Climate Change Tragedy
Boschman, Robert (Cappadocia University Press, 2020)The Canadian province of Alberta contains the third-largest proven reserve of oil on earth, yet the disconnect between politics and the sciences has never been more severe or as consequential. A right-wing party given to ... -
Apocalypse Then, Now — and Future?
Taylor, Bron (Cappadocia University Press, 2020)Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic reduction in human numbers and per-capita consumption and thus ecosystem destruction, and absent concomitant transformation ... -
At the Bottom of the Barrel: A Response to the Recent World Scientists’ Warnings
Estok, Simon C. (Cappadocia University Press, 2020)COVID-19 has taught us that it is possible to make sudden social changes that result in radical reductions of greenhouse emissions, changes that decades of climate change activism have failed to achieve. At the core of ... -
Beyond Nonpartisan Discourses: Radical Knowledge for Extreme Times
Armiero, Marco (Cappadocia University Press, 2020)The majority of scientists agree on climate change and on the most daunting environmental problems humans are facing today. Moved by a commendable desire to contribute to the solution of these problems, several scientists ... -
Book Review: Simon L. Lewis and Mark A. Maslin’s The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene
Woods, Derek (Cappadocia University Press, 2020)Book Review, Derek Woods Lewis, Simon L., and Mark A. Maslin. 2018. The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene. London: Pelican. -
Çevreci Beşeri Bilimler Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi 2019-2020 Dönemi Faaliyet Raporu
Akıllı, Sinan; Oppermann, Serpil (2020)Çevreci Beşeri Bilimler Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi 2019-2020 Dönemi Faaliyet Raporu -
Çevreci Beşeri Bilimler Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi 2020-2021 Dönemi Faaliyet Raporu
Akıllı, Sinan; Oppermann, Serpil (2021)Çevreci Beşeri Bilimler Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi 2020-2021 Dönemi Faaliyet Raporu -
Çevreci Beşeri Bilimler Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi 2021-2022 Dönemi Faaliyet Raporu
Akıllı, Sinan; Oppermann, Serpil (2022)Çevreci Beşeri Bilimler Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi 2021-2022 Dönemi Faaliyet Raporu -
Çevreci Beşeri Bilimler Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi 2022-2023 Dönemi Faaliyet Raporu
Akıllı, Sinan; Oppermann, Serpil (2023)Çevreci Beşeri Bilimler Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi 2022-2023 Dönemi Faaliyet Raporu -
Entangled Stories of Life: Narrative Agencies and “Ethics of Worlding” in the Quantum Realm
Oppermann, Serpil (Kapadokya Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2022)The foundational principle of quantum physics is the notion of entanglement, which can best be described as the ontological inseparability of subatomic particles in such a way that the measurement of one particle’s quantum ... -
“Envisioning a New Anthropocenario”
Oppermann, Serpil (NANO: New American Notes Online, 2018)Being more than a geological concept, the Anthropocene mirrors the worldly entanglements of many species in overlapping trajectories of social, ecological, and geological forces. In this perspective the Anthropos figure ... -
"Estok, Simon C.. The Ecophobia Hypothesis. New York: Routledge, 2018, 197 pp."
Oppermann, Serpil (International Comparative Literature, 2018)N/A -
Gaia versus the Anthropocene: Untimely Thoughts on the Current Eco-Catastrophe
Sagan, Dorion (Cappadocia University Press, 2020)Embracing science but suggesting an alternate explanation for global warming, the essay provides a thermodynamic and historical perspective on eco-destruction. From a long-term evolutionary perspective, caution is raised ... -
“How the Material World Communicates: Insights from Material Ecocriticism”
Oppermann, Serpil (Routledge, 2019)N/A -
The Language of Warning: The World Scientists’ Efforts to Communicate and the Challenge of Poignancy
Slovic, Scott (Cappadocia University Press, 2020)It’s one thing to issue a clarion cry (or multiple clarion cries), and yet another thing to be heard. The world scientists’ warnings about the direness of our climate predicament have offered detailed, authoritative ... -
Long Live the Climate Machine!
Blanc, Nathalie (Cappadocia University Press, 2020)This paper tries to grasp the different links of the issue of climate change in the public debate from the point of view of adaptation. Firstly, it is a question of the novelty introduced by the climate problem on ecological ...