Who Owns Nature? - Biosocial Relations in the Garden

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

The ambition of Who Owns Nature is to shed light on the socio-cultural, interspecies and political complexities of reconfiguring more-than human relations in/with/through/beyond/… nature in market societies, with the purpose of advancing academic knowledge as well as societal competences in effecting socially sustainable climate adaptation.

The project addresses topics such as the hierarchies of knowledge established through human relations in/with more-than-huma beings or natureculture contact zones as spaces of conflict. It studies these topics among others in the private garden in its role as microcosmos illustrative of humanity' broader challenge with making space for more-than-human life in the pursuit of human well-being.
Short titleWho Owns Nature?
StatusActive
Effective start/end date01/01/202101/01/2027

Keywords

  • Biodiversity

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