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  • The term "anthropocene" refers to mankind’s probably irreversible impact on the biosphere of the planet. It also heralds a renewed interest among anthropologists in environmental-human-relations. The paper argues that German-language European ethnology is called upon to reposition itself vis-a-vis these challenges. (xsd:string)
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  • More-than-human Futures: Towards a Relational Anthropology in/of the Anthropocene (xsd:string)
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  • In: Hamburger Journal für Kulturanthropologie, 2021, 13, 36-46 (xsd:string)
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