@inbook{3d6935b4a0594616823970cbcb4c9e24,
title = "Posthumanism",
abstract = "Posthumanism, meaning {\textquoteleft}after{\textquoteright} or {\textquoteleft}beyond{\textquoteright} humanism, explores new ways of understanding and relating to the nonhuman world, including biological, ecological, and technological aspects. It challenges traditional human-centered approaches in the social sciences and humanities, and advocates for a critical inquiry into what it means to be human in the 21st century. Posthumanism addresses the complexities of the Anthropocene, where human activities dominate and impact planetary life. Additionally, it critiques traditional humanism and anthropocentrism. Posthumanism emerged from philosophy, Science and Technology Studies (STS), and Human-Animal Studies (HAS).",
keywords = "posthumanism, Anthropocene, philosophy, critical theory, human being, human ecology, technology, human-animal relationship, human-machine systems, relation to nature",
author = "Linda Tallberg",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Leo McCann, {\"O}d{\"u}l Bozkurt, Rachael Finn, Edward Granter, Carolyn Hunter, Nina Kivinen, Arun Kumar and Brian Wierman 2025.",
year = "2025",
month = apr,
day = "15",
doi = "10.4337/9781800377721.00093",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-80037-771-4",
series = "Elgar Encyclopedias in Business and Management Series",
publisher = "Edward Elgar",
pages = "383--387",
editor = "Leo McCann and {\"O}d{\"u}l Bozkurt and Rachael Finn and Granter, \{ Edward\} and Carolyn Hunter and Nina Kivinen and Arun Kumar and Wierman, \{Brian \}",
booktitle = "Elgar Encyclopedia of Critical Management Studies",
address = "United Kingdom",
}