Part 1
Plastics, Soils, Water, Weather and Waste: The Materialities of Childhoods in the Anthropocene
Chapter 1: Plastic childhoods (and more): visceralities, vortices, vectors, virtualities Peter Kraftl
Chapter 2: Resilience as more-than-human Mindy Blaise, Jo Pollitt, Jane Merewether, and Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw
Chapter 3: Soil as Kin: Unearthing Old Ways Aviva Reed
Chapter 4: Living in the Anthropocene Adrianne Bacelar de Castro and Sarah Hennessy
Part 2
Temporalities and Spaces: Young People’s Anthropocenes
Chapter 5: Blasted Places: Smog, Steel and Stigma in a Post-industrial Town Anoop Nayak
Chapter 6: The net of heaven is vast, vast…’: Rethinking a philosophy for youth work in the Anthropocene Kerry Montero
Chapter 7: The Anthropocene and the two-faced responsibility of young people in the European welfare regimes Kari Paakkunainen, Juhani Saari, and Juri Mykkanen
Chapter 8: Young People and the Anthropocene: Futures, Past and Present? Peter Kelly
Part 3
Knowing and Naming Young People and the Anthropocene
Chapter 9: Hacking the Political Economy of Youth Shane Duggan
Chapter 10: Youth in/of the Anthropocene: Kindred Ecologies for a Digital Warming World Kate Tilleczek
Chapter 11: Is there such a thing as youth in the Anthropocene? Michael Marder
Coda Martxel Mariskal