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Entangled Things: Objects and the Anthropocene
Alison Hulme
Economics, Intl Relations & Development
Centre for Global Economic and Social Development
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Entanglement
100%
Material Thing
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Hoarding
33%
Takeaway
33%
Landfill
33%
Historical Period
33%
Material Objects
33%
Shared History
33%
Human Agency
33%
Home Storage
33%
Sense of Time
33%
Storage Space
33%
Personal Time
33%
Arts and Humanities
Entanglement
100%
Weave
33%
era
33%
Theoretical perspectives
33%
Material Object
33%
Human Agency
33%
Sense of Time
33%
Social Sciences
Anthropocene
100%
Theoretical Perspective
33%