Homogenocene

English

Proper noun

Homogenocene

  1. Alternative form of Homogocene
    • 2011, Charles C. Mann, “The Dawn of the Homogenocene”, in Orion Magazine:
      The birthplace of globalization looked a lot like many other places. In the Homogenocene, Kentucky Fried Chicken, McDonald’s, and Pizza Hut are always just minutes away.
    • 2020, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Jacob Wamberg, editors, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Posthumanism, Bloomsbury, →ISBN:
      The notion of the Homogenocene underlines the decrease in biodiversity and the increasing similarity between ecosystems around the world because of the success of invasive species— []
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