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Transitional Justice in the Anthropocene
A pump-priming project concerned to develop a research and practice agenda for transitional justice that responds to the new earth system context in which justice interventions are to unfold for the foreseeable future
This pump-priming project is publication and research bid-focused.
Its notion of ‘transitional justice in the Anthropocene’ describes a novel research and practice agenda for transitional justice that responds to the new earth system context in which justice interventions are to unfold for the foreseeable future.
The Anthropocene context is characterised by unprecedented human influence on the earth system, where accelerating system transformations towards unsustainability will pose severe challenges for governments and societies including the growth of climate related conflict and democratic breakdown.
Societal stability at national and global levels is threatened by factors including the loss of natural resources, infrastructure and livelihoods and rising global poverty and food insecurity.
Project goals are to develop a funding bid and an agenda-setting output on Transitional Justice in the Anthropocene.
Eric Hoddy
Principal Investigator
Alice Trotter
Research Associate