0 The Anthropocene as an Age of Scalar Complexity: Introduction
Gabriele Duerbeck (University of Vechta) / Philip Huepkes (Heinrich-Heine University)
Section I: Scale and Time
1 Geomedia and Michael Madsen's Into Eternity
Derek Woods (University of British Columbia)
2 Time Travel as a Tool for Promoting Trans-Scalar Thinking
Axel Goodbody (University of Bath)
3 Time Depth: Jean Epstein, Michel Serres, and Operational Model Time
Christoph Rosol (Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science, Berlin)
Section II: Scale and the Nonhuman
4 Planetary Multiplicity, Earthly Multitudes: Interscalar Practices for a Volatile Planet
Nigel Clark (Lancaster University) / Bronislaw Szerszynski (Lancaster University)
5 Plant Scale and the Anthropocene
Heather Sullivan (Trinity University, San Antonio, TX)
6 Anthropomorphism and Alterity
Bernhard Malkmus (University of Newcastle)
7 "We Have Lost Yardsticks by Which to Measure": Arendtian Ethics and the Narration of Scale in the Anthropocene
Adeline Johns-Putra (University of Surrey)
8 Sound and Silence: Punk and the Anthropocene
John Parham (University of Worcester)
Section III: Scale and Space
9 On Being the Right Size: Scale, Democracy and the Anthropocene
Aysem Mert (Stockholm University) and Dougald Hine (Plurality University Network)
10 Cosmos vs. Anthropocene: Multi-Scalar Praxis for Socio-Environmental Justice with Adrienne Maree Brown's Emergent Strategy (2017)
Kathrin Bartha (Goethe University, Frankfurt/Monash University, Melbourne)
11 Google-Gaia. Feedback Loops for Action with Global Forest Watch
Lynda Olman and Birgit Schneider (Potsdam University)
12 J Henry Fair: Art, Irony, and Scaling the Anthropocene (photo-artist/environmental activist J Henry Fair, New York City/Berlin, in Conversation with Gabriele Duerbeck and Philip Huepkes)
13 Afterword: On Scale and Deep History in the Anthropocene
Dipesh Chakrabarty (University of Chicago)