This Introduction advances a more-than-human geography of breathing by examining how respiration connects humans, animals, and machines within shared yet politically unequal atmospheric ecologies. By analyzing the technological mediation and material entanglements of breath—from ventilators to toxic dust—we reframe breathing as an ethical practice of “breathing together” that challenges anthropocentric boundaries and reveals deep social vulnerabilities.

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Introduction: Breath and More-than-Human Geography

  • Maximilian Gregor Hepach,
  • Marijn Nieuwenhuis

摘要

This Introduction advances a more-than-human geography of breathing by examining how respiration connects humans, animals, and machines within shared yet politically unequal atmospheric ecologies. By analyzing the technological mediation and material entanglements of breath—from ventilators to toxic dust—we reframe breathing as an ethical practice of “breathing together” that challenges anthropocentric boundaries and reveals deep social vulnerabilities.