Decolonizing the Anthropocene (SASS Social Science Forum ‘Decolonizing’ Series)

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Dr Matt Adams, SASS, University of Brighton, presents their paper to the SASS Social Science Forum, 13th January 2021. This event took place via Teams. Many thanks to Dr Adams for allowing us to record this presentation.

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8 Responses to Decolonizing the Anthropocene (SASS Social Science Forum ‘Decolonizing’ Series)

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