As we take stock of biodiversity loss, part of the challenge has been to ‘make present’ those barely visible sites of life and death that characterize this extinction event. In this act of making present is the question of how non-human beings come into being through representational acts. While there are numerous attempts in conservational practices to bring to the fore the relational ties between beings to stress care or affinity across human-non-human worlds, the difficult relations of loss and violence are often excluded from the scene. But, in giving up on violence, which is so clearly part of the relation in biodiversity loss, what do we forego? If, as Judith Butler suggests, grief itself can be made into a resource for politics, whic...
Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, ex...
Wildlife objectification and cruelty are everyday aspects of Australian society that eschew values o...
This thesis project is rooted in relationships─ the deep bonds which we share with one another, with...
“The world tells a big story: living arrangements that took millions of years to put into place are ...
International audienceMy concern in the present essay lies with exploring the possibility of grief f...
The Anthropocene presents significant environmental problems for both humans and nonhumans alike, as...
In the present condition of planetary environmental crises, violence, and war, entire ecosystems are...
This paper examines the potential for visual art to communicate concerns about vulnerable species in...
There is madness in species extinction. The horn has been removed from the last male northern white ...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
We are living in the midst of a period of mass extinction. All around us, diverse species of animals...
The capacity of art to communicate my concern regarding the extinction of plant life in Tasmania is ...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
This thesis considers the potential of grief and mourning to foster meaningful engagement with globa...
In this article I explore the phenomenon of ecological disaster through the perspective of relations...
Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, ex...
Wildlife objectification and cruelty are everyday aspects of Australian society that eschew values o...
This thesis project is rooted in relationships─ the deep bonds which we share with one another, with...
“The world tells a big story: living arrangements that took millions of years to put into place are ...
International audienceMy concern in the present essay lies with exploring the possibility of grief f...
The Anthropocene presents significant environmental problems for both humans and nonhumans alike, as...
In the present condition of planetary environmental crises, violence, and war, entire ecosystems are...
This paper examines the potential for visual art to communicate concerns about vulnerable species in...
There is madness in species extinction. The horn has been removed from the last male northern white ...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
We are living in the midst of a period of mass extinction. All around us, diverse species of animals...
The capacity of art to communicate my concern regarding the extinction of plant life in Tasmania is ...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
This thesis considers the potential of grief and mourning to foster meaningful engagement with globa...
In this article I explore the phenomenon of ecological disaster through the perspective of relations...
Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, ex...
Wildlife objectification and cruelty are everyday aspects of Australian society that eschew values o...
This thesis project is rooted in relationships─ the deep bonds which we share with one another, with...