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Amber Huff

@anthropogo

Environmental anthropology, political ecology, commons. @amberhuff.bsky.social

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New podcast episode: LAND, DEMOCRACY, IDENTITY - with Antonia Malchik Anoushka Zoob talks to Antonia about her forthcoming book, 'No Trespassing', as well as walking, urban mobility, histories of ownership and politics. futurenatures.org/podcast-land-d…

New podcast episode: LAND, DEMOCRACY, IDENTITY - with Antonia Malchik 

<a href="/AnoushkaZoob/">Anoushka Zoob</a> talks to Antonia about her forthcoming book, 'No Trespassing', as well as walking, urban mobility, histories of ownership and politics. 

futurenatures.org/podcast-land-d…
Natasha Maru (@natasha_maru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrote a short piece about how pastoralists navigate the variable temporalities of the environment, and how the environment, just like the pastoralists is fluid, flexible and nomadic. edgeeffects.net/pastoralist-te…

Ethemcan (@muhalefetserhi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍉Off we go! Here's a short list I could compile in a very limited time - thanks to colleagues who shared sources & students in Gaza solidarity encampments around the world. From Groningen to Gaza; with love, determination and persistence.✌️🇵🇸 docs.google.com/document/d/1Zk…

🍉Off we go! Here's a short list I could compile in a very limited time -  thanks to colleagues who shared sources &amp; students in Gaza solidarity encampments around the world. 

From Groningen to Gaza; with love, determination and persistence.✌️🇵🇸 

docs.google.com/document/d/1Zk…
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ZINE: STRANGE NATURES Our new zine is a compilation of entries to our recent season on 'Strange Natures'. Art, poetry, essays and other texts that invite you to abolish the rational, to find re-enchantment and embrace possibilities. Share/download/print: futurenatures.org/zine-strange-n…

CommonEcologies @commonecologies.bsky.social (@commonecologies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are so many farmers raging against those who make food production possible, and not against the drivers of the crisis in agriculture? And what other farmers and ways of farming, should we look to for alternatives? New text out now! commonecologies.net/farming-and-it…

Why are so many farmers raging against those who make food production possible, and not against the drivers of the crisis in agriculture? And what other farmers and ways of farming, should we look to for alternatives?  

New text out now! 

commonecologies.net/farming-and-it…
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Alvaro is looking for 2 PhDs and 2 postdocs to work with him on Bolivian Amazon Tsimane ecological knowledge, really interesting project and he's great. Barcelona/ICTA/LASEG are also pretty cool 😊

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I had so much fun in this interview with Olivier Schulbaum for the @[email protected] Wilderjournal, talking about affective relations, creative methods and arts for exploring crisis and opening up for democratic futures and Future Natures. Many thanks Olivier & comrades! POLLEN

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Has global biodiversity conservation worked - and why not? Thoughts on how the new UK government could rethink its approach, to respond to genuine needs of people and places worldwide, by Amber Huff and Elise Wach

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In the face of far-right violence, our new piece in The Conversation argues that enhanced policing powers won't make us safer, but building solidarity, care & accountability in our communities will. theconversation.com/why-we-dont-ne… via The Conversation Andrea Brock 🇵🇸 Institute of Development Studies

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On 18 September we welcome Tobias Haller of Anthropology@UniBern to discuss ‘mega-infrastructure’ projects and the drama of the grabbed commons. Institute of Development Studies, 13.00, all welcome futurenatures.org/calendar/disen…

On 18 September we welcome Tobias Haller of <a href="/Anthro_UniBern/">Anthropology@UniBern</a> to discuss ‘mega-infrastructure’ projects and the drama of the grabbed commons. 

<a href="/IDS_UK/">Institute of Development Studies</a>, 13.00, all welcome 

futurenatures.org/calendar/disen…
Isabelle Anguelovski (@ianguelovski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👇👇Fantastic mapping and analysis of counter-imaginaries to the self-branded #greencity and the impacts it has on historically vulnerable groups. The paper is out the same day Austin Gage Matheney 🇵🇸 is submitting his PhD dissertation ICTA-UAB BCNUEJ ✌️

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NEW COMIC: LITTLE ELLE IN SLUMBERLAND An epic journey into the strange world of capitalist ‘value production’, and the many other values that persist and resist in spite of it. futurenatures.org/comic-little-e…

NEW COMIC: LITTLE ELLE IN SLUMBERLAND

An epic journey into the strange world of capitalist ‘value production’, and the many other values that persist and resist in spite of it.

futurenatures.org/comic-little-e…
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New piece on the REPAiR Project blog that goes into South African history and how it affects pastoral ways of life today. A good read I think, and important for anyone thinking about 'nature-based' (etc) ways to support people & ecologies in grasslands.