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    Breathing in the Anthropocene: Thinking Through Scale with Containment Technologies
    with Alison Kenner and Christy Spackman
    Cultural Studies Review 25 (2). 2019.
    Thinking at the scale of the Anthropocene highlights the significant burden on all life imposed by the residues of industrialization as well as continued pollution. But it also risks a disconnect between the functioning of planetary atmospheres and the functioning of local airs. In this thought-piece, we consider together the potato chip bag, the asthma inhaler, and climate positive building design as scalar practices of Anthropocene air. By figuring Anthropocene air as an interscalar vehicle, w…Read more