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The Sociological Review, 2017
That the modern city should be a purified space of human habitation, a humanist citadel, constructed for, and by humanity alone, was an implicit assumption in urban studies until recently. We might say that urban studies has always been part of this humanist fantasy since it is hard to find a time when non-human elements and actants were not important
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That the modern city should be a purified space of human habitation, a humanist citadel, constructed for, and by humanity alone, was an implicit assumption in urban studies until recently. We might say that urban studies has always been part of this humanist fantasy since it is hard to find a time when non-human elements and actants were not important
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2023
In the global context of the Great Acceleration, things and people have been on the move more than ever before. Moritz Frischkorn takes a fresh look at recent performing arts practices that deal with everyday objects on and beyond the stage. Contrasting these practices with the business field of logistics, he examines the aesthetic and ethical concerns
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In the global context of the Great Acceleration, things and people have been on the move more than ever before. Moritz Frischkorn takes a fresh look at recent performing arts practices that deal with everyday objects on and beyond the stage. Contrasting these practices with the business field of logistics, he examines the aesthetic and ethical concerns
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The present socio-ecological crises demand that we develop new ways of knowing, new kinds of action and, equally important, new ways of experiencing and feeling. To grasp and explore this demand, and inspired by A.N. Whitehead and Félix Guattari, this book traces the contours of a ‘new aesthetic paradigm’: a generalized aesthetics which acknowledges ...
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Social & Cultural Geography, 2016
War breeds experimentations in hybridity. The pursuit of power and domination drives and is shaped by ever-evolving, faster and extensive forms of violence which are enabled and conducted by comple...
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War breeds experimentations in hybridity. The pursuit of power and domination drives and is shaped by ever-evolving, faster and extensive forms of violence which are enabled and conducted by comple...
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2023
This chapter reviews how ethical claims have been mobilised in more-than-human studies over the last 25 years. It outlines a braided historical sketch of the field’s ethical gestures: revealing hybridity through the mixing of nature and culture; encountering contaminating difference through particular species and places; the promise of mutual ...
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This chapter reviews how ethical claims have been mobilised in more-than-human studies over the last 25 years. It outlines a braided historical sketch of the field’s ethical gestures: revealing hybridity through the mixing of nature and culture; encountering contaminating difference through particular species and places; the promise of mutual ...
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Abstract In this chapter, I aim to glimpse the future of cities by focusing on the endings of designed things that make up our cities and the multispecies gatherings around things. I rely on the more-than-human concept of biography from the design theory of designing-with. The concept refers to the combined agentic forces of designer and
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Eighteenth-Century Studies
Abstract: The aim of this essay is to pierce behind the veil to understand better how social and environmental conditions have shaped the development of Britain's canal network across time. The first part of the argument looks at the place of climate and technology in regulating the water supply in the canal system.
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Abstract: The aim of this essay is to pierce behind the veil to understand better how social and environmental conditions have shaped the development of Britain's canal network across time. The first part of the argument looks at the place of climate and technology in regulating the water supply in the canal system.
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