Environment and Planning D: Society and Space is an international and interdisciplinary journal that publishes theoretically innovative scholarship that examines the contingent and possible relations between the social and the spatial. It seeks to push the boundaries of theoretical debate and maintains a commitment to considering the political and social justice imperatives of research and theory.
Stuart Elden and Eduardo Mendieta. Being-with as Making Worlds: The ‘Second Coming’ of Peter Sloterdijk
Peter Sloterdijk. Rules for the Human Zoo: A Response to the Letter on Humanism
Peter Sloterdijk. Geometry in the Colossal: The Project of Metaphysical Globalization
Peter Sloterdijk. Airquakes
Marie-Eve Morin. Cohabitating in the Globalised World: Peter Sloterdijk's Global Foams and Bruno Latour's Cosmopolitics
René ten Bos. Towards an Amphibious Anthropology: Water and Peter Sloterdijk
Luis Castro Nogueira. Bubbles, Globes, Wrappings, and Plektopoi: Minimal Notes to Rethink Metaphysics from the Standpoint of the Social Sciences
Sjoerd van Tuinen. Air Conditioning Spaceship Earth: Peter Sloterdijk's Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm
Nigel Thrift. Different Atmospheres: Of Sloterdijk, China, and Site
Keith Ansell-Pearson. The Transfiguration of Existence and Sovereign Life: Sloterdijk and Nietzsche on Posthuman and Superhuman Futures
Jean-Pierre Couture. Review Essay. Spacing Emancipation? Or How Spherology Can Be Seen as a Therapy for Modernity
Francisco R Klauser. Review Essay. Zorn und Zeit
Miguel de Beistegui. Review Essay. Anger and Time: A Critical Assessment