Publications

  • Francesco Luzzini;  Pietro Daniel Omodeo; Amalia Rossi; Environmental Heritage and the New Pedagogy in AA.VV., MEI Day for the Future: Manifacturing, Education, Innovation, Roma, Confindustria.
  • Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Pietro Consolandi, The Anthropocene Waterscapes of Venice - Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2025
  • Giovanni Fava, Francesca Melina, Matteo Savoldelli, “Acque contese: Un glossario per le Grave di Ciano” [ITA], Ventura Edizioni, 2025.
  • Giovanni Fava and Pietro Daniel Omodeo, “Geopolitica della tecnosfera” (“Technosphere’s Geopolitics”), in Filosofia e critica dell’Antropocene, ed. Giulio Pennacchioni and Alessandro Volpi (Sesto San Giovanni, Milano: Mimesis, 2024), pp. 129-146.
  • Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Rodolfo Garau, Giulia Rispoli, “Historical Geoanthropology”, Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas 11/22, 2022.
  • Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Tina Amussen, “Early Modern Geological Agency”, Earth Sciences History 39/2, 2020.
  • Cristina Baldacci, Shaul Bassi, Lucio De Capitani, Pietro Daniel Omodeo (eds.): 2022, "Venice and the Anthropocene: An Ecocritical Guide", Venice, wetlands.
  • Cristina Baldacci, Emiliano Guaraldo (eds.): 2023-2024, “Archiving the Anthropocene: New Taxonomies Between Art and Science”, Holotipus 4-5.
  • Pietro Daniel Omodeo and Sebastiano Trevisani: 2022, “Historical Geoanthropology in Venice,” in Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas 11/22: 13:1-13:22.
  • Pietro Daniel Omodeo and Heiner Krellig: 2021, “Venice’s Marriage to the Sea: Ritual, Representation, and Environmental Transformation”, in "SILKROADIA. The Silk-Road Universities Network’s Web Magazine", 3, 1, pp. 185-193.
  • 2023, “The Invisible Fisherman: The Economy of Water Knowledge in Early-modern Venice”, in Ichthyology in Context (1500-1880), ed. P.J. Smith and F. Egmond (2023): 362-391.
  • 2022, “History of Science and History of the Earth in the Anthropocene”, in Physis 57: 171-188.
  • 2022, “Hydrogeological Knowledge from Below: Water Expertise as a Republican Common in Early Modern Venice”, in "Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte: History of Science and Humanities" 45/4: 538-560, journal special issue on "Knowledge from Below: From Historical to Political Epistemology", ed. by Gerardo Ienna and Charles Wolfe.
  • 2022, “Geopraxis: A Concept for the Anthropocene”, in "Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas" 11/22: 10:1-10:52.
  • 2024, “Geopraxis and Historical Materialism for a Humanistic Environmentalism,” in Science and the Shaping of Modernity Essays in Honor of Stephen Gaukroger, ed. Charles Wolfe and Anik Waldow (Cham: Springer, 2024), pp. 301-310.
  • 2024, The Senegal Delta and Global Capitalism, Monthly Review 75/9
  • 2024, The Sea Has Waves, The Fula Has Cows’: Moving Waters, Labour and Capital in Anthropocene Senegal, Lagoonscapes 4/1 (2024): 11-30
  • 2025, “‘Chel principio de tuti i mali era la Brenta’: Marco Cornaro e la geografia umana delle acque venete nelle carte di Giambattista Venturi,” in Storia e Filosofia della Scienza: Tradizioni storiografiche e prospettive epistemologiche, ed. Silvia Caianiello, Dario Generali and Fabio Minazzi (Rome: Valore Italiano Editore, 2025), pp. 157-180.
  • 2025, “Epistemologia storica e Antropocene,” in Storia e Filosofia della Scienza: Tradizioni storiografiche e prospettive epistemologiche, ed. by Silvia Caianiello, Dario Generali and Fabio Minazzi (Rome: Valore Italiano Editore, 2025), pp. 273-300.
  • “Il simbolo e la materialità di Venezia tra Rinascimento e Antropocene,” in Venezia e i paesaggi costieri adriatici, fra antico e contemporaneo, ed. R. Albiero, M. Bassani, G. D’Acunto, F. Madricardo, (Roma-Bristol: L’Erma di Bretschneider, 2025): 87-97.

     
  • 2024, La costruzione del Paesaggio attraverso le Scienze umane ambientali. Una panoramica, «Eikonocity. Storia e Iconografia delle Città e dei Siti Europei - History and Iconography of European Cities and Sites», anno IX, n. 1, 2024, pp. 125-137, DOI: 110.6092/2499-1422/10242, OA
     
  • 2023, “Inseln der Rousseau-Verehrung oder: Rousseau-Inseln zwischen Ermenonville, Wörlitz, Berlin und Arkadia als Denkmäler eines Natürlichkeitskults?”, in: Jana Kittelmann, Michael Niedermeier, Andrea Thiele (eds.): "Über Gärten im Gespräch. Wechselwirkungen zwischen Landschaftsgärten des 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhunderts in Mittel- und Ostmitteleuropa", Halle, pp. 55-80.
  • 2019, “‘Gl’effetti della natura tua maestra’. Zu den Begriffen ‘Natur‘ und ‘Natürlichkeit’ in der Bildenden Kunst und Kunsttheorie vor 1800”, in Vera Grund, Claire Genewein and Hans Georg Nicklaus (eds.) Naturalezza / Simplicité. Natürlichkeit im Musiktheater, Bielefeld, pp. 223-304.
  • 2017, “Historic Gardens and Climate Change. Conclusions and Perspectives”, in: Weronika Kobylińska-Bunsch, Zbigniew Kobyliński and Louis Daniel Nebelsick (eds.) "Archaeologica Hereditas. Preventive Conservation of the Human Environment 6. Architecture as Part of the Landscape" [Monographs of the Institute of Archeology of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University. Volume published in cooperation with the Institute of Art History of the University of Warszaw, 10], Warsaw, pp. 163-76.
  • 2022, “Transformation and Persistence of the Basin-Valley of Mexico in the 16th and 17th Centuries”, in "Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas" 11/22: 14:1-14:35.
  • 2025, “The New World of the Anthropocene”, Geoanthropology and Waterscapes. Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Jena. Working Paper No. 2, 2025.
  • “The Watershed of Mexico in Early Modernity. Crossed perspectives and comparative historical hydrology”, Shima, Volume 19 Number 1, 2025, 194-211.
  • 2023, “Non Human, too Non Human: Some concerns about ecocide”, "Environmental Politics", special issue on ‘The Politics of Ecocide’.
  • 2023, “Uccidere la casa? Sulle problematiche implicazioni dell'ecocidio”, Jura Gentium.
  • 2023, “Praxis and counter-finality: beyond Sartre on institutions,” in "Transdisciplinary Approaches to the Institution of Subjects", CRMEP, Kingston, pp. 101-117.
  • 2023, with Buongiorno Federica, “Environment,” "Handbook of the Anthropocene: Humans between Heritage and Future", ed. by Nathanael Wallenhorst & Christoph Wulf, Springer.
  • 2022, “Un problema di ‘natura’ politica,” Zapruder, 58, pp. 14-28.
  • 2022, “Law Is Other Wor(l)ds” In: "The Case for Reduction", ed. by Christoph F. E. Holzhey and Jakob Schillinger, Cultural Inquiry, 25, Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, pp. 227-250.
  • 2022, with Di Ronco Anna, “Harm to knowledge: Criminalising environmental movements speaking up against megaprojects”. In: Pali B; Forsyth M; Tepper F. "The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Restorative Justice", pp. 421-447, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • 2020, “The Struggle for Law: legal strategies, environmental struggles and climate actions in Italy”, "Oñati Socio-Legal Series", 10, 4, 932-954.
  • 2023, “An Archipelago of Ecological Care: Venice, Its Lagoon, and Contemporary Art”, in "Lagoonscapes", 3/2. 
  • 2023, “Everyone Talks About Water in Venice”, in D. Roelstraete (ed.), "Everybody Talks About the Weather", Milan: Progetto Prada Arte, pp. 198-201. 
  • 2022, “Acque and Mud: Stratification as a Metaphor of Time (Maria Morganti)”, in (eds.), C. Baldacci, S. Bassi, L. De Capitani, P.D. Omodeo, "Venice and the Anthropocene: An Ecocritical Guide", wetlands, pp. 55-58. 
  • 2022, "Re-Enacting Ecosystems: Jakob Kudsk Steensen’s Environmental Storytelling in Virtual and Augmented Reality", in "Piano B. Arti E Culture Visive", 6(1), pp. 67-86. 
  • 2023, "Building Common Ground: Ecological Art Practices and Human-Nonhuman Knowledges", Venice: Edizioni Ca’ Foscari.
  • 2023, “Primo Levi and the Terrestrial Condition”, Enthymema 33.
  • 2022, “Ice Core Verticality. The Eloquence of Ice and the Visual Construction of Deep Time”, "Elephant & Castle. Laboratorio dell’immaginario", n. 28 - "Ecological Sensitivity. Media Techno-aesthetics of the Environmental Crisis" (with Valeria Burgio).
  • 2022, “The Anthropocene and the Aesthetics of Planetary Abstraction”, in Metzner-Szigeth, Andreas (ed.), "On the Interplay of Images, Imaginaries and Imagination in Science Communication", Florence: Olschki
  • 2021, “Resisting the Tourist Gaze. Art Activism Against Cruise Ship Extractivism in the Venice Lagoon”, "Lagoonscapes. The Venice Journal of Environmental Humanities", 1 (1).
  • “River, Giant, and Hubris: A Note on Vergil, Aeneid 8.330-3”, "Classical Quarterly" (accepted for publication).
  • 2023, "Wolves of Rome: The Lupercalia from Roman and Comparative Perspectives" (Walter de Gruyter, Berlin), 336 pages.
  • 2022, “The Festival of the Lupercalia as a Vehicle of Cultural Memory in the Roman Republic”, chapter in M.T. Dinter and C. Guérin (eds.) "Cultural Memory in Republican and Augustan Rome", Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 281-93.
  • 2022, "The Mighty Streams: Coping with Rivers in the Ancient World", "Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History" 14 (online journal).
  • 2022, “Routes”, chapter in D. Duncan and J. Burns (eds.) "Transnational Modern Languages: A Handbook", Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 251-60 (with Peter Campbell).
  • 2021, "神話の紡がれかた (Shinwa no tsumugarekata)", “Greek and Roman Mythology”, chapter in Y. Kasai and V. Cazzato (eds.) "古典の挑戦  (Koten no Chōsen) Challenges in Classics", Chisen Shokan, Tokyo, 259-84.
  • 2021, “The Indo-European Daughter of the Sun: Greek Helen, Vedic Saranyu and Slavic Morana”, "Nouvelle Mythologie Comparée" 6 (online journal), (with Maria M. Glavan).