Radical epistemologies and future natures
Hosted by the Centre for Future Natures at the Institute for Development Studies, Sussex
This week we launch the first of the pre-conference asynchronous workshops, entitled Radical Epistemologies and Future Natures, co-hosted by the Centre for Future Natures at the Institute for Development Studies, Sussex. The new centre is led by Amber Huff, and a number of sessions in the workshop are drawn from a soft launch of the centre held in Brighton earlier this month. We hope you enjoy the content, and get an understanding of the centre, and its work, in case of future collaborations.
The workshop itself is hosted on the here and content from the workshop will ‘go live’ for engagement, comment and discussion, in the following order:
Commoning, Enclosure and Future Natures
The content for this session include a Keynote on Commoning and Enclosure, delivery by Massimo De Angelis, as well as an introduction of the Future Natures Centre, delivery by Amber Huff. The session is completed with a series of lightning talks on the commons by presenters.
Keynote
Massimo De Angelis – Commoning and enclosures
Introduction to Future Natures Centre – Amber Huff
Lightning talks on commons
Welcome to the first #POLLEN22 preconference workshop, on Radical Epistemologies and Future Natures. Please post any comments and questions here, or on twitter using #POLLEN22 and co-hosts and presenters will be able to engage with you.
Thank you so much, Dr. Nel. It is an honor and privilege to join this pre-conference. As a Master of SS student interested in Political Ecology, I am looking forward to advancing my knowledge and research skills in the body of Political Ecology.