Jeff Diamanti is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. In 2016-17 he was the Media@McGill Postdoctoral Fellow in Media and the Environment where he co-convened the international colloquium on Climate Realism, the results of which appear in a book collection on Routledge (2021) and a double issue of Resilience (2020). His first book, Climate and Capital in the Age of Petroleum: Locating Terminal Landscapes (Bloomsbury 2021) tracks the political and media ecology of fossil fuels across the extractive and logistical spaces that connect remote territories like Greenland to the economies of North America and Western Europe. His new research, Bloom Ecologies, follows the mining of phosphorous in the occupied Western Sahara to the aquatic currents forcing algal bloom and hypoxic milieu all over the planet.
His work has appeared in the journals e-flux, Radical Philosophy, Stasis, New Formations, Postmodern Culture, Mediations, Western American Literature, Krisis, and Reviews in Cultural Theory, as well a number of books including After Ice (University of British Columbia Press), Fueling Culture (Fordham UP) and A Companion to Critical and Cultural Studies (Wiley-Blackwell). Diamanti has edited a number of book and journal collections including Contemporary Marxist Theory (Bloomsbury 2014); Materialism and the Critique of Energy (MCM’ Press 2018); Energy Culture (West Virginia University Press 2019); Bloomsbury Companion to Marx (2018); and a special issue of Reviews in Cultural Theory on “Energy Humanities.” Recent editorial work includes the Solarities book collection (Punctum Press) with Cymene Howe and Amelia Moore, and a special issue of Postmodern Culture on “Field Theory.” He co-directs the ASCA Political Ecologies Seminar with Joost de Bloois, and with Amanda Boetzkes, he co-organizes “At the Moraine,” an ongoing research project on the political ecology of glacial retreat in the Arctic. With Fred Carter, he co-directs the FieldARTS residency at various sites around the North Sea.
Recent interview on What’s Left of Philosophy can be found here.
 Diamanti, J. (2025). From Situated Knowledge to Intensional Field Theory. In M. Aydemir, A. Kuryel, & N. Roei (Eds.), The Future of Cultural Analysis: A Critical Inquiry (pp. 155-170). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048559800-011, https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.22361586.13 [details]
Diamanti, J. (2025). From Situated Knowledge to Intensional Field Theory. In M. Aydemir, A. Kuryel, & N. Roei (Eds.), The Future of Cultural Analysis: A Critical Inquiry (pp. 155-170). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048559800-011, https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.22361586.13 [details] Boetzkes, A., & Diamanti, J. (2023). Geofetishism and the Tender Violence of Rare Earths. SubStance, 52(3 (162)), 9-30. https://doi.org/10.1353/sub.2023.a913888 [details]
Boetzkes, A., & Diamanti, J. (2023). Geofetishism and the Tender Violence of Rare Earths. SubStance, 52(3 (162)), 9-30. https://doi.org/10.1353/sub.2023.a913888 [details] Diamanti, J. (2023). Bloom. In C. Howe, J. Diamanti, & A. Moore (Eds.), Solarities: Elemental Encounters and Refractions (pp. 63-69). Punctum Books. https://doi.org/10.53288/0404.1.00 [details]
Diamanti, J. (2023). Bloom. In C. Howe, J. Diamanti, & A. Moore (Eds.), Solarities: Elemental Encounters and Refractions (pp. 63-69). Punctum Books. https://doi.org/10.53288/0404.1.00 [details] Diamanti, J. (2023). Respiratory Realism: Elemental Intimacies Between “Carbon Black” and Red Desert. In T. Konrad (Ed.), Imagining Air: Cultural Axiology and the Politics of Invisibility (pp. 115-130). University of Exeter Press. https://doi.org/10.47788/GMTY9723, https://doi.org/10.47788/BRTE9492 [details]
Diamanti, J. (2023). Respiratory Realism: Elemental Intimacies Between “Carbon Black” and Red Desert. In T. Konrad (Ed.), Imagining Air: Cultural Axiology and the Politics of Invisibility (pp. 115-130). University of Exeter Press. https://doi.org/10.47788/GMTY9723, https://doi.org/10.47788/BRTE9492 [details] Howe, C., Diamanti, J., & Moore, A. (Eds.) (2023). Solarities: Elemental Encounters and Refractions. Punctum Books. https://doi.org/10.53288/0404.1.00 [details]
Howe, C., Diamanti, J., & Moore, A. (Eds.) (2023). Solarities: Elemental Encounters and Refractions. Punctum Books. https://doi.org/10.53288/0404.1.00 [details] Diamanti, J. (2021). On Hegel's Ground. Stasis, 11(1), 53-74. https://doi.org/10.33280/2310-3817-21-11-1-53-74 [details]
Diamanti, J. (2021). On Hegel's Ground. Stasis, 11(1), 53-74. https://doi.org/10.33280/2310-3817-21-11-1-53-74 [details] Diamanti, J. (2019). Resource Radicalism and the Solar System of Black Empire. Open Library of the Humanities, 5(1), Article 56. https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.96 [details]
Diamanti, J. (2019). Resource Radicalism and the Solar System of Black Empire. Open Library of the Humanities, 5(1), Article 56. https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.96 [details] Bellamy , B. R., & Diamanti, J. (2018). Materialism and the Critique of Energy. Mediations , 31(2), 1-16. http://www.mediationsjournal.org/articles/critique-of-energy [details]
Bellamy , B. R., & Diamanti, J. (2018). Materialism and the Critique of Energy. Mediations , 31(2), 1-16. http://www.mediationsjournal.org/articles/critique-of-energy [details] Bellamy , B. R., & Diamanti, J. (2018). Materialism and the Critique of Energy. In B. R. Bellamy , & J. Diamanti (Eds.), Materialism and the Critique of Energy (Vol. 3, pp. xi-xxxvii). MCM'. http://www.mcmprime.com/books/marxism-and-energy [details]
Bellamy , B. R., & Diamanti, J. (2018). Materialism and the Critique of Energy. In B. R. Bellamy , & J. Diamanti (Eds.), Materialism and the Critique of Energy (Vol. 3, pp. xi-xxxvii). MCM'. http://www.mcmprime.com/books/marxism-and-energy [details] Diamanti, J., & Simpson, M. (2018). Five theses on sabotage in the shadow of fossil capital. Radical Philosophy, 202, 3-12. https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/article/five-theses-on-sabotage-in-the-shadow-of-fossil-capital [details]
Diamanti, J., & Simpson, M. (2018). Five theses on sabotage in the shadow of fossil capital. Radical Philosophy, 202, 3-12. https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/article/five-theses-on-sabotage-in-the-shadow-of-fossil-capital [details] Roy, S. O., & Diamanti, J. (2020). The Bifurcation of Amsterdam’s Terminals and Tourists: Urgenda and Beyond. Frame, 33(1), 13-30. https://www.frameliteraryjournal.com/33-1-urban-studies/1490/ [details]
Roy, S. O., & Diamanti, J. (2020). The Bifurcation of Amsterdam’s Terminals and Tourists: Urgenda and Beyond. Frame, 33(1), 13-30. https://www.frameliteraryjournal.com/33-1-urban-studies/1490/ [details] Diamanti, J., & Bellamy , B. (2016). Envisioning the Energy Humanities: An Introduction. Reviews in Cultural Theory , 6(3).
Diamanti, J., & Bellamy , B. (2016). Envisioning the Energy Humanities: An Introduction. Reviews in Cultural Theory , 6(3). Diamanti, J. (2018). Extractivism. Krisis, 38(2), 54-57. http://krisis.eu/extractivism/ [details]
Diamanti, J. (2018). Extractivism. Krisis, 38(2), 54-57. http://krisis.eu/extractivism/ [details]