Who's Anthropocene?: a data driven look at the prospects for collaboration between natural science, social science, and the humanities

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 39 (2):723-735 (2024)
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Abstract

Although the idea of the Anthropocene originated in the earth sciences, there have been increasing calls for questions about the Anthropocene to be addressed by pan-disciplinary groups of researchers from across the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. We use data analysis techniques from corpus linguistics to examine academic texts about the Anthropocene from these disciplinary families. We read the data to suggest that barriers to a broadly interdisciplinary study of the Anthropocene are high, but we are also able to identify some areas of common ground that could serve as interdisciplinary bridges.

Author Profiles

Kathryn Petrozzo
University of Utah (PhD)
T. J. Perkins
University of Utah
Carlos Santana
University of Pennsylvania

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