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Could a Forest Be the Subject of Rights?
Maria Ptqk
The idea of conferring legal personhood on ecosystems offers the possibility of justice in a world no longer dominated by human omnipotence.
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Ancestral Future
Bernardo Gutiérrez
Brazil’s indigenous peoples are shaking off Western ideas of the future to preserve and create worlds in the present.
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A Piece of Land: The Beginnings and The End
Júlia Viejobueno Cavallé
A look at the future of the rural class and the difficulties involved in sustaining a way of life and of understanding the world.
Planet
Soundscapes of the Northwest Amazon: Rhythms, Land and Culture in Pará
Natalia Figueredo
A journey through the evolution of the different musical styles present in Amazonia and their connection with the land.
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Fahrenheit 212. The Gaseous Society
Carlos A. Scolari
The metaphor of gas is the one which best represents today’s society, a constantly shifting environment with millions of colliding molecules.
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The Altars of the Earth
Juan Insua
We need to rethink and reinvent our connection with the planet and reconcile it with our scientific knowledge.
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Sirens and Robots
Tarta Relena | Joan Llort
In search of siren songs in times of climate narratives.
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The Political Nature of the Forest
Paulo Tavares
The rainforest is an engineered construction resulting from the diverse ways in which indigenous societies relate to it.
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On Electric Cars and Ecomodernist Silence
Arnau Horta
Despite being silent, electric vehicles perpetuate certain imaginaries of petro-masculinity and its extractivist dynamics.
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Planetary laboratory
Juan Insua
The quest for knowledge requires a holistic perspective that brings together different disciplines and know-how.
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Defending Limits Is Not Malthusian
Giorgos Kallis
Self-limitation is not about constraining, but about defining collectively as societies our limits.