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Tag: colonialism

Politics of Nature by Bethan le MasurierDec 11, 20237:00 amDecember 11, 2023

From Counting to Encountering: Whale Watching in British Columbia

EHN Blog by Jessica JohnstonApr 18, 20237:00 amApril 18, 2023
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We Are All Seeds: Heirloom Seed Saving, Multispecies Justice, and Resisting Colonial Erasures in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Scholars of multispecies justice are increasingly turning toward plants, animals, fungi and complex other-than-human organisms as subjects of justice in our shared worlds.

EHN Blog by Bava DharaniMar 10, 20237:00 amMarch 10, 2023
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Building on Sand: The Forgotten Roots of Singaporean Land Reclamation from Colony to Postcolony

“What kind of world can be built from sterile and lifeless sand and land that has no roots, no history, and no memory, except for the violent extraction from its homeland?”

Politics of Nature by Jessica S. SamuelJul 8, 20217:00 amJuly 10, 2021

Politics of Nature: The Wait/Weight of Disaster in St. Vincent

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