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Anthropause environmentalisms: Noticing natures with the Self‐Isolating Bird Club

Turnbull, Jonathon; Searle, Adam; Lorimer, Jamie

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Jonathon Turnbull

Jamie Lorimer



Abstract

This paper offers a detailed empirical account of how human–environment relations were reconfigured in the UK and Ireland during the 2020–2021 COVID‐19 lockdowns, a period which natural scientists defined as the COVID‐19 Anthropause. Bringing this scientific concept into conversation with geographical work, we consider anthropause as both a lived condition and an historical moment of space–time decompression. Our expanded conceptualisation of anthropause, centred on lived experience and everyday life, develops a more hopeful politics than those offered by the ‘Great Acceleration’ narrative, which suggests digital media and urbanisation separate humans from nature. In contrast, we identify affirmative and inclusive modes of ‘anthropause environmentalism’ and explore their potential for fostering convivial human–nature relations in a world that is increasingly urban, digital, and powered by vernacular expertise. To make this argument, we turn to the Self‐Isolating Bird Club, an online birdwatching community operating across several social media platforms which, at the pandemic's height, reached over 50,000 members. We trace three key changes to human–nature relations illustrated by this group which we use to structure our paper: connection, community and cultivation. The COVID‐19 Anthropause recalibrated the fabric and rhythms of everyday life, changing what counts as a meaningful human–nature relationship. This paper will be of interest to geographers exploring environmental change at the interface of more‐than‐human and digital geographies, as well as environmentalists and conservationists. To conclude, we offer suggestions as to how scholars and practitioners might harness the lessons of anthropause to respond to the ‘anthropulse’.

Citation

Turnbull, J., Searle, A., & Lorimer, J. (2023). Anthropause environmentalisms: Noticing natures with the Self‐Isolating Bird Club. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 48(2), 232-248. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12569

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 8, 2022
Online Publication Date Sep 14, 2022
Publication Date 2023-06
Deposit Date Jul 15, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 17, 2023
Journal Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
Print ISSN 0020-2754
Electronic ISSN 1475-5661
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 48
Issue 2
Pages 232-248
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12569
Keywords anthropause, anthropulse, COVID-19 lockdowns, digital ecologies, more-than- humangeographies, Self-Isolating Bird Club
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/23005065
Publisher URL https://rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tran.12569

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