Colleagues-
See below for information about an opportunity to contribute to a special issue focused on technology in the Anthropocene.
Constitutionalizing in the Anthropocene (CitA)— Tilburg Law School, Department of Public Law and Governance— is a collaborative research project founded as an open and purposefully critical space of inquiry aiming to grapple with the legal and normative complexities and controversies that arise whenever legal questions are asked about the Anthropocene.
On behalf of CitA, we are excited to announce our forthcoming Special Issue "Technology in the Anthropocene: Legal and regulatory entanglements" which we intend to publish in the Journal of Law, Innovation and Technology. The planned volume aims to bring together a collection of cutting-edge research papers that delve into intricate law and policy challenges posed by technology in the Anthropocene. Among our primary objectives is to encompass a diverse range of interdisciplinary approaches, engaging with the extensive body of literature on the interplay between technology and the Anthropocene in a legal, regulatory or governance context.

See attached flyer for more detailed information.
Best,
Josh
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Joshua C. Gellers, PhD, LEED Green Associate
Professor, Political Science & Public Administration
Director, MA in International Affairs Program
University of North Florida
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