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The Geological Anthropocene, Anthropocene-Curriculum.org.
An in-depth guide to the scientific research into the geological Anthropocene, including in-depth guides to each of the twelve research sites, an introduction to the ratification process, an interview, and FAQs.
'Reading in the Dark', Orion Magazine (Winter 2021).
On my experience of finding out I have aphantasia (the lack of a mind's eye), what it's like to read as an aphantasic, and what it has taught me about how we all tend to underestimate neurodiversities.
‘Inconvenient truths: the psychology of coronavirus and the climate crisis’, The Canary (April 16 2020).
What the pandemic reveals about our pyschology, and how it pertains to effective climate action.
‘To effect change, Extinction Rebellion must learn how to talk to right-wingers’, The New Stateman (May 7, 2019).
Why activist tactics may have the opposite effect from the one intended.
Books
Radical Animism: Reading for the End of the World (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2020).
Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters
‘Mycorrhizal Metaphors: The Buried Life of Language and Elizabeth-Jane Burnett’s The Grassling’, ECOZON@ 13:2 (2022), 139–153.
‘Birdwatching and Wordwatching: The Avian Aesthetics of Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway’, in Danette DiMarco and Tim Ruppert (eds), Avian Aesthetics in Literature and Culture: Birds and Humans in the Popular Imagination (London and New York: Lexington, 2022), 9–23.
‘The Uncanny: A Step-by-Step Guide’, Oxford Literary Review 42:2 (2020), 179–183.
‘Deconstruction’, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature (Oxford University Press, 2020).
‘Quenched: Five Fires for Thinking Extinction’, Oxford Literary Review 41:1 (2019), 1–17.
‘Addressed to You: Nonhuman Missives from Elizabeth Bowen’s A World of Love’, Mosaic 50:3 (2017), 175–189.
‘More Strange Return: What Freud Owes Literature’, Oxford Literary Review 38:2 (2016), 221–239.
‘A Chance Definition', in 'Responses to Chance in Other Words’, Oxford Literary Review 38:2 (2016), 296–308.