3 events around Multispecies Justice
The Series of More-Than-Human Encounters seeks to situate human to more-than-human relations, and conditions of liberation and co-existence in a world that has been modelled in a context of imperialism, patriarchy and capitalism. What legal formats are needed to strengthen the position of non-humans within a human-centered worldview? How to avoid the stigmatization of non-normative bodies and minds? And what about the authority of other elements of nature? Of digital agents? How to raise the awareness that an emancipatory future for all the oppressed is not a threat/danger but the much needed mu...
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3 events around Multispecies Justice
The Series of More-Than-Human Encounters seeks to situate human to more-than-human relations, and conditions of liberation and co-existence in a world that has been modelled in a context of imperialism, patriarchy and capitalism. What legal formats are needed to strengthen the position of non-humans within a human-centered worldview? How to avoid the stigmatization of non-normative bodies and minds? And what about the authority of other elements of nature? Of digital agents? How to raise the awareness that an emancipatory future for all the oppressed is not a threat/danger but the much needed multidimensional motor of change?
In the second instalment of A Series of More-Than-Human Encounters we are inviting researchers, activists and artists in a three-day-programme to explore the meaning and potential of justice in a multi-species post-imperialist world. Should we confer fundamental rights to animals and natural formations - such as lakes, the seas, rainforests and the soil? What can historical, present-day and future human and more-than-human alliances of resistance teach us? How are the worldwide decolonial struggles related to the global and local struggles for the live, safety and autonomy of non-human animals?
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