Shared by Catherine Hamm and Cory Jobb How does grappling with ongoing inheritances co-create liveable futures? Co-creating liveable futures requires relational practices that intentionally foreground ethical […] Read More
Shared by Catherine Hamm and Cory Jobb How does grappling with ongoing inheritances co-create liveable futures? Co-creating liveable futures requires relational practices that intentionally foreground ethical […] Read More
Shared by Iveta Silova What if world politicians knew as much as children about ‘common worlding’ in the Anthropocene? This is neither a rhetorical question nor […] Read More
Shared by Alex Berry How might the openings proposed by an event be sustained as a way of inhabiting possibility for difference? Plastic-wrapped in the […] Read More
Shared by Lisa-Marie Gagliardi How might otherwise food pedagogies endure hyper sanitization and fear of contamination in viral times? Thinking with Alexis Shotwell (2016), archiving the Colloquium […] Read More
Shared by: Affrica Taylor, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw and Mindy Blaise This is the fourth of a five-part series of blogs – based around questions that Kathleen […] Read More
Shared by: Affrica Taylor, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw and Mindy Blaise This is the third of a five-part series of blogs – based around questions that Kathleen […] Read More
Shared by Common Worlds Research Collective In the face of the multiple existential threats we have brought upon ourselves, members of the Common Worlds Research […] Read More
Shared by Pablo Aranguiz “The mill is there but it’s asleep, it’s not doing its job. Our wish is that we could make it live again […] Read More
Shared by Penny Lawrence How is solidarity not solid? Thoughts sparked by Morton’s ‘Human Kindness’ (2017:13) book aiming to ‘reimagine what “to have in common” means’. […] Read More
Shared by Louise Phillips How might we listen to songbirds? Many Sundays ago, at a local reservoir I witnessed rows of 162 ten metre high […] Read More