TY - SER AU - Shoshitaishvili, Boris TI - Deep time and compressed time in the Anthropocene: : The new timescape and the value of cosmic storytelling PY - 2020/// PB - sage KW - Anthropocene, KW - cosmology, KW - deep time, KW - Great Acceleration, KW - narrative, KW - story, KW - storytelling KW - temporality KW - timescape N2 - The scientific discovery of our universe’s immense cosmological history and Earth’s vast geologic history has radically altered common perceptions of time, prompting us to think in terms of millions and billions of years rather than hundreds and thousands. Meanwhile human societies impact the Earth System at accelerating rates and more comprehensively than ever before, leading scientists to propose the new geological epoch of the Anthropocene. These two contrasting temporal transformations have mostly been considered separately: the expanding awareness of cosmological and geologic duration, on the one hand, and the acute sense of swift technological change, on the other. However, their contrast and coexistence are important to recognize. The challenge of understanding the Anthropocene’s complex timescales is partly due to the inability of human institutions to reconcile this twofold disruption whereby time has both expanded (into deep time) and compressed (in techno-social acceleration). After theorizing this transformation, I evaluate the current cosmic stories helping human beings reconceptualize the new timescape UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/2053019620917707 ER -