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Earth, Fire, Art: Pyrotechnology and the Crafting of the Social
- Nigel Clark(author)
Chapter of: Inventing the Social(pp. 173–194)
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Title | Earth, Fire, Art |
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Subtitle | Pyrotechnology and the Crafting of the Social |
Contributor | Nigel Clark(author) |
Landing page | https://www.matteringpress.org/books/inventing-the-social/read/7-o-earth-fire-art-pyrotechnology-and-the-crafting-of-the-social |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Nigel Clark |
Publisher | Mattering Press |
Published on | 2018-07-11 |
Page range | pp. 173–194 |
Language | English (Original) |
Contributors
Nigel Clark
(author)Professor of social sustainability and human geography at the Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University
Nigel Clark is Professor of social sustainability and human geography at the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, UK. He is the author of Inhuman Nature: Sociable Life on a Dynamic Planet (2011) and co-editor (with Kathryn Yusoff) of a recent Theory, Culture & Society special issue on Geosocial Formations and the Anthropocene (2017). Current work includes the paleopolitics of the Mid Holocene, speculative volcanology, and the intersection of social and geological rifting.