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Entangled Ecologies is a platform for applied transdisciplinary research in the sciences, arts and politics.
My approach is explicitly cosmoecological. Cosmoecology is less a fixed framework than a live inquiry— a commitment to thinking-with the complex, messy, contested, ecological, and cosmic dimensions of existence.
“Ecology and cosmology are knotted in a common story, forming a cosmoecology of multiple beings, gods, animals, humans, living, and dead, each bearing the consequences of the others’ ways of living and dying.” — Despret and Meuret (2016)
My work is inspired by the anthropologist Arturo Escobar’s (2020) proposition that “realities are plural and always in the making, and that this has profound political consequences.”
Through long-term fieldwork, archival research, cultural analyses, case studies, and interviews, I attempt to cultivate a wide-boundary perspective of open learning and experimentation.
“The cosmo-ecological challenge is to collectively draw sufficient strength and imagination from difference to learn how to think, nourish, and re-inhabit these endangered worlds.” — Bruun Jensen (2022)
This site amounts to an idiosyncratic attempt to explore and co-create more adaptive and meaningful ways of living and dying together that are otherwise to the dominant and degenerative systems of our times.
Further Reading:
- X-Life in the Back Loop (2022)
- On Feral Philosophy (2020)
- Global Weirding and Deep Adaptation (2018)
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