Unruly topologies and the rights of nature
Type
conference poster
Date Issued
2022-03-14
Author(s)
Gradin, Flurina
Abstract
Presentation of the transdisciplinary research project on "Unruly natures", coordinated by Federico Luisetti and Flurina Gradin.
Our source of inspiration is the "rights of nature" movement, an approach that spans continents and cultural geographies, with the aim of personifying rivers, glaciers, urban air, and other ecosystems, demanding their legal and political recognition as subjects.
What are the cultural, epistemic, and socio-political implications of experiencing natural entities as subjects?
Our source of inspiration is the "rights of nature" movement, an approach that spans continents and cultural geographies, with the aim of personifying rivers, glaciers, urban air, and other ecosystems, demanding their legal and political recognition as subjects.
What are the cultural, epistemic, and socio-political implications of experiencing natural entities as subjects?
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to practical use / society
HSG Profile Area
SHSS - Kulturen, Institutionen, Maerkte (KIM)
Event Title
Academic Poster Session, Sustainability Week 2022, Delegates Team for Responsibility and Sustainability
Event Location
University of St. Gallen
Event Date
March 14, 2022
Division(s)
Eprints ID
269725
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