Ingold, TimothySimonetti, Cristian2022-04-152022-04-152022-03-01Ingold, T & Simonetti, C 2022, 'Introducing Solid Fluids', Theory, Culture and Society, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 3-29. https://doi.org/10.1177/026327642110309900263-2764Jisc: fc036d3acaa84d93bd568ef02d6f1376https://hdl.handle.net/2164/18429Open Access Approved under Sage OA Agreement Acknowledgements The articles making up this special issue were first presented and discussed at the workshop ‘Solid Fluids: New Approaches to Matter and Meaning’, held in August 2018 at the University of Aberdeen, as part of the four-year project (2015–19) ‘Solid Fluids in the Anthropocene’, funded by the British Academy under its International Partnership and Mobility Scheme (for more information, see www.solidfluids.org). We are grateful to the Academy for its support, and to all the workshop participants, including several who –for different reasons – were unable to contribute to this collection. They include Mike Anusas, Matt Edgeworth, Enrico Marcore, Elishka Stirton and Judith Winter. We also thank the editors of Theory, Culture & Society for their encouragement, and three anonymous reviewers for their generous comments.27873383engAnthropocenecontinuous matterdurationfluxhydraulicsrheologysolidityG Geography. Anthropology. RecreationGIntroducing Solid FluidsJournal article10.1177/02632764211030990392