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Authors of Agency in the Anthropocene, clockwise from top left: Dr Peta White, Associate Professor in Science and Environmental Education, Deakin University, Australia; Dr Chris Eames, Associate Professor in the Technology, Environmental, Mathematics and Science Education Research Centre, University of Waikato, New Zealand; Dr Nicole Ardoin, Associate Professor Doerr School of Sustainability, Stanford University, USA; and Martha Monroe, Associate Director and Professor, Environmental Education, University of Florida, USA. 

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