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  1. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Human Geography, Lancaster University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 4,574‬‬ - ‪Anthropocene‬ - ‪Nature-Society Relations‬ - ‪Geophilosophy‬ - ‪Geopolitics‬ - ‪Social Theory‬.

  2. Research Overview. I look at how social life is shaped and perturbed by physical forces. The idea of the `Anthropocene’ prompts us to see human beings as geological agents. But I also want to ask how our species acquired its geological agency: what physical forces we’ve tapped into and joined up with.

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  3. Nigel Andrew Lincoln Clarke (born 20 October 1971) is Minister of Finance and the Public Service of Jamaica. He is a Jamaican Member of Parliament, company director, business executive and statesman.

  4. Nigel Clark’s engaging book brings together earth systems science, philosophy, and history to challenge the longstanding impasse created through the philosophical separation of humans from the world.

  5. Nigel Clark is Professor of Human Geography at Lancaster University. Originally from Aotearoa New Zealand, he has a long-term interest in the way earth processes shape, perturb, and inspire social life.

  6. Aug 20, 2016 · Nigel Clark is Chair of Social Sustainability at the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK. He is the author of Inhuman Nature: Sociable Life on a Dynamic Planet (Sage, 2011), Material Geographies (edited with Doreen Massey and Philip Sarre) (Sage, 2008), and Extending Hospitality (edited with Mustafa Dikeç and ...

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  8. Feb 7, 2017 · Nigel Clark is Chair of Social Sustainability 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 of Material Geographies (2008) and Extending Hospitality (2009).