The Anthropocene Crisis
A World System Science Approach
Barry Buzan editor Mathias Albert editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '26
£28.00
This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Calls for social scientists to join together with natural scientists in crafting humankind's response to the Anthropocene crisis.
Alongside natural scientists, social scientists and historians need to make a collective contribution to how humankind should face the challenge posed by the Anthropocene crisis. With a willingness to pursue big picture planetary perspectives and to cross disciplinary boundaries, this volume sets out the foundations of World System Science.Natural scientists have joined forces to develop Earth System Science (ESS), a bold response to the mounting contradiction between the planet's limits and humanity's accelerating demands. However, interdisciplinary insights from social scientists are urgently needed to understand the various ways in which social and natural systems relate to each other, and to analyse the driving social forces within the anthroposphere. This timely volume is a rallying call for a 'World System Science' (WSS) in which social scientists and historians would step into this gap. International Relations experts draw from the fields of history, economics, and sociology to develop methodologies for a social science-led response to the political challenges of the Anthropocene. They identify areas of common ground where Earth System Science and World System Science might work together to generate and promote planetary stewardship, improving humanity's chances of surviving the Anthropocene crisis and looming tipping points in the earth system.
'The new circumstances of the Anthropocene and the severity of the global ecological crisis demand a comprehensive response from the social sciences. Here, drawing on a diverse range of contemporary scholarship in this carefully crafted volume, is a convincing proposal for a sophisticated world system science, one with the necessary scope and methodological rigour to accomplish this urgent albeit daunting task.' Simon Dalby, Professor Emeritus, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University
‘Scientists dominate the debate about the Anthropocene, but the global ecological crisis is a profoundly political one. This important book develops a bold, imaginative, and original perspective with which social scientists can make sense of the profound transformation of the human condition on an overheating planet.’ Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Political Science
ISBN: 9781009863988
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270 pages