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  1. Jason W. Moore (詹森•W.摩尔. Джейсон Мур. 제이슨 W. 무어. ジェイソン・W・ムーア. جاسون و. مور) is an environmental historian and historical geographer at Binghamton University, where he coordinates the World-Ecology Research Collective.

  2. Aug 25, 2024 · Jason W. Moore, 2023. World-Ecology and the Capitalocene with Jason Moore, Guerilla History, 13 January. Audio. In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on a good friend and comrade of ours, Professor Jason W. Moore!

  3. Sep 3, 2017 · In this episode of Sticks & Stones, Jason W. Moore talks about the interconnectedness of environmental history, capitalism, and social theory in our current social dynamic. He highlights the urgency of the planetary crisis, including climate change, biodiversity loss, and inequality.

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  5. May 8, 2024 · Jason W. Moore, 2023. On Capitalogenic Climate Crisis: Unthinking Man, Nature and the Anthropocene, and Why It Matters for Planetary Justice, Real-World Economics Review 105, 23-34.

  6. This essay, in two parts, argues for the centrality of historical thinking in coming to grips with capitalism’s planetary crises of the twenty-first century. Against the Anthropocene s shallow historicization, I argue for the Capitalocene, understood as a ’ system of power, pro t and re/production in the web of life.

  7. Jason W. Moore replies to Gennaro Avallone’s questions and succeeds in simultaneously providing an introductory presentation of world-ecology’s fundamental concepts and a critical discussion of some problematic issues recently emerged within the political ecology interna-tional debate.

  8. Jason W. Moore, The End of Cheap Nature, or: How I learned to Stop Worrying about the Environment and Love the Crisis of Capitalism, in Structures of the World Political Economy and the Future of Global Conflict and Cooperation, edited by C. Suter and\ C. Chase-Dunn \(Berlin: LIT, 2014\), 285-314.

  9. Jason W. Moore1 We live at a crossroads in the history of our species—and of planetary life. What comes next is unknowable with any certainty. But it is not looking good. Environmentalist theory and research tells us, today, just how bad it is. Mass extinction. Climate change. Ocean acidification. To these plan-

  10. Oct 19, 2023 · Capitalism in the Web of Life. Under construction (19 October, 2023) Here you’ll find introductions and interviews that may serve as rough-and-ready guides to ideas elaborated in Capitalism in the Web of Life. You can also find the book’s introduction, in English and many languages.