Unruly Collaborations explores the intersections between different knowledge domains, recognizing that in a time of rapid and escalating environmental change, nature no longer works as a stable and reliable background to human activity.
The Anthropocene is a troubling concept that calls many modern categories into question and draws our attention to the deep entanglement of human and non-human worlds. This context suggests the urgent need for critical reflection on the state of our environment, on human subjectivity and actions, but most importantly, on their inextricable and reciprocal entanglement.
Projects
Curating time – Museum Ecologies
Freethinking, Hesitation, Weirdness: Reconsidering the Anthropocene through History, Literature, and Art
The Values of Repair Practices
Understanding negotiations: Opening up the black box of conceptualizing complexities and uncertainties in climate sciences
Queer Ecologies of Extinction and the Multispecies Futures of the Baltic Sea