Intervening with Relationality

Intervening with Relationality

Intervening with Relationality. Technological Approaches, Indigenous Leadership and Meaningful Action in the Climate Crisis by Daniele Fulvi (Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney...

28 November, 2021

SeedBox Research in a Pandemic

‘I feel my social world thinning like gauze. I feel the fabric, the tissues of affective connection with other human beings is thinning, thinning, thinning like gauze.’ Haraway, Living and Dying...

1 March, 2021

Listening as taking-leave

This is the last blog post out of three in Ame Kanngiesers series on listening as...

15 January, 2021

Listening as being-with

The wind pushed through the mangrove forest, switching the leaves from dark green to light. We sat in the boat, the village headman, three children, a friend, a researcher from the University of the...

30 November, 2020

To tend for, to care with: three pieces on listening as method

Our engagement with the world is always interdependent and situated within environments and place. Listening is a way into feeling these relations. Because listening is so ubiquitous, its complexity...

11 September, 2020

Doing plastic-bottled water differently? The role of social entrepreneurship in delivering community-managed infrastructures in Cambodia

After decades of conflict in the late 20th century, Cambodia was awash with international aid throughout the 1990s. In their effort to consolidate the collapse of communism at that time, one of the...

5 August, 2019

The First Fossil Free Welfare State? Swedish Petro-Dreams, Resistances, and Coastal Transformations, Walkshop by the Shadow Places Network in Lysekil, April 25-27, 2019.

The following are fragments of reflections from some of the participants of a walkshop held at Lysekil/ Fiskebäckskil organized by the Shadow Places Network, funded by the Seedbox: An Environmental...

2 July, 2019

Colonial ecologies – A few impressions from a recent field trip to Ghana

Seed Box PhD Lene Asp Frederiksen recently came back from a field trip in Ghana, tracing the impact of Danish coloniality and experincing life in Ghana today. Here are some of her thoughts after the...

21 March, 2019

Tomas Cole: The fetish of Entanglement: An anthropological engagement with the Environmental humanities.

And every natural being is making communication And we’re just sparks, tiny parts of a bigger constellation We’re miniscule molecules that make up one body You see the tragedy and pain of a...

6 February, 2019

Julia Fries: Imagination and action – how to spend ones time in the Anthropocene

As a gardener, drama practitioner, environmental activist and clown coming into the academy, I am happy to find in the environmental humanities, a discourse and a scientific discussion to relate to,...

4 February, 2019