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The Socialocene: From Capitalocene to Transnational Waste Regimes
Zsuzsa Gille
Sociology
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Geography and Geographic Information Science
Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
European Union Center
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Austrian
33%
Capitalocene
100%
Central Planning
33%
Centrally Planned Economy
33%
Cheap Nature
33%
Chemical Companies
66%
Cold War Era
33%
Communism
33%
Consumption Society
33%
Great Acceleration
33%
Heuristic Devices
33%
Hungarian
33%
Jason
33%
Mass Consumption
33%
Multiscalar Perspective
33%
Relational View
33%
State Socialism
33%
Throwaway Culture
33%
Toxic Waste
33%
Transnational
100%
Waste Generation
33%
Waste Regime
100%
Western Capitalism
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cold War
100%
Toxic Waste
100%