Alexander Damianos is lecturer at Kent Law School, University of Kent. He researches the normative significance of science and technology today. He regularly publishes in leading journals across law, aesthetics, and sociology of science. He holds a PhD in Law from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

a.damianos(at)kent.ac.uk
ORCiD
PublicationsAuthor / Year

Damianos, A. 2025
Title

Science, Politics, and the Anthropocene Working Group: What was the Anthropocene?
Journal / Book publisher

Routldege: Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine

Damianos, A. 2025
Οικολογική Μετάφραση: Η Κάρεν Μπάκερ και ο ψηφιακός περιβαλλοντισμόςΑυτόματον
Damianos, A. 2025
Anthropocene Angst: Geological authenticity and stratigraphic sincerity Social Studies of Science
Damianos, A. 2025The anxious a priori: An essay concerning law, science and the temporal politics of the Anthropocene polycrisisGlobal Sustainability (Special issue on Polycrisis in the Anthropocene)
Damianos, A. 2024
Book review
Gaia’s Web by Karen Bakker
Law and Humanities
Damianos, A. 2024
Geo-Narrativity: Anthropocene, Aesthetics, ForensicsMore-Than-Human-Aesthetics: Venturing Beyond the Bifurcation of Nature (edited by Melanie Sehgal & Alex Wilkie)
Damianos, A. 2024
What was the Anthropocene? Critical Legal Thinking 
Damianos, A. 2023
Book review
Earthbound: The Aesthetics of Sovereignty in the Anthropocene
Law, Culture and the Humanities
Damianos, A. 2023
Law and Geology for the Anthropocene: Toward an Ethics of EncounterLaw & Critique





FellowshipsName
Creative Europe S+T+ARTS Studiotopia (selected with Territorial Agency)

Year

2025-2026
Host

Ars Electronica

Associate Research Fellow2025-2026
Institute for Advanced Legal Studies
KTH Visiting Fellow 2025-2026
Center for Anthropocene History, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment
Lucerniauris Pre-doctoral fellow 2020-2021University of Luzern