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The Future of Humanity: Revisioning the Human in the Posthuman Age
The Future of Humanity: Revisioning the Human in the Posthuman Age
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The future of humanity is a complex and multifaceted issue that requires a cross-disciplinary approach. This collection of essays explores the geographies and counter-geographies of humanity, probing into the possible futures we face as a planetary species. These include ecological issues, power asymmetries, violence, religious disputes, social inequities, gender normativity, and the impact of digital and AI technology.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 246 pages
Publication date: 15 March 2022
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
The future of humanity is a complex and multifaceted topic that requires careful consideration and analysis. As we navigate the rapidly changing world, it is essential to ask ourselves what it means to be 'human in the posthuman age' and what responsibilities we have towards others and our environment. In this essay, we will explore these questions through a cross-disciplinary approach, examining the multifaceted geographies and counter-geographies of humanity.
Ecological Issues:
One of the most pressing concerns facing humanity is the impact of centuries of neglecting our environment. Climate change, deforestation, pollution, and the loss of biodiversity are all consequences of our actions and have severe consequences for the planet and its inhabitants. The essays in this collection explore the ecological issues generated by these practices, and suggest ways in which we can address them.
Power Asymmetries:
Economic and cultural globalization have led to the emergence of power asymmetries that have profound implications for human rights and social justice. The essays in this collection examine the power asymmetries stemming from these processes, and explore the ways in which we can create a more equitable and just world.
Violence and its Affective Politics:
Violence and its affective politics are deeply intertwined with cultural, ethnic, and racial genocides. The essays in this collection examine the ways in which violence is used as a tool of political and social control, and explore the ways in which we can prevent and mitigate its impact.
Religious Disputes:
Religious disputes have been a source of conflict and division for centuries, and continue to be a major challenge in the modern world. The essays in this collection explore the religious disputes that exist between different communities, and suggest ways in which we can promote understanding and tolerance.
Social Inequities Produced by Consumerism:
Consumerism has led to the creation of a global economy that is driven by the pursuit of profit and consumption. However, this has resulted in social inequalities that have profound consequences for human well-being. The essays in this collection examine the social inequities produced by consumerism, and suggest ways in which we can create a more sustainable and just society.
Gender Normativity:
Gender normativity is a social construct that defines the roles and responsibilities of men and women in society. However, this has led to the marginalization and oppression of women and other marginalized groups. The essays in this collection examine the gender normativity that exists in society, and suggest ways in which we can create a more inclusive and equitable society.
The Increasing Impact of Digital and AI (Artificial Intelligence) Technology on the Human Body:
Digital and AI technology has had a profound impact on the human body, both in terms of its physical and psychological effects. The essays in this collection examine the increasing impact of digital and AI technology on the human body, and suggest ways in which we can regulate and mitigate its effects.
Historical, Sociopolitical, and Ethical Relations:
The essays in this collection also explore the historical, sociopolitical, and ethical relations that exist between different communities and cultures. These relations are shaped by a complex web of factors, including colonialism, globalization, and the power dynamics of different social and economic systems. The essays in this collection suggest ways in which we can create a more inclusive and just world by addressing these relations.
In conclusion, the future of humanity is a complex and multifaceted topic that requires careful consideration and analysis. By taking a cross-disciplinary approach, we can better understand the challenges we face as a planetary species and work towards creating a more sustainable and just world.
Weight: 363g
Dimension: 219 x 154 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781538147962
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