Milano, 21/5: Animal geographies/animal spaces: new research directions
Elena dell’Agnese ci informa – evidenziando che si tratta della prima volta che in Italia si affronta questo argomento sotto il profilo della ricerca geografica – del programma del workshop
Animal geographies/animal spaces: new research directions
che con piacere diffondiamo attraverso la Newsletter. L’incontro si terrà presso l’Università di Milano Bicocca il 21 maggio 2018 presso l’aula Pagani, edificio U7, terzo piano.
L’Associazione dei Geografi Americani sul tema ha un gruppo di lavoro, che può risultare interessante per ulteriori approfondimenti: http://www.
PROGRAMMA:
21 of May 2018, University of Milano-Bicocca, Aula Pagani, Building U7, 3rd Floor
Animal geographies/animal spaces: new research directions
10, 30 AM
First session: theoretical approaches – Chair Elena dell’Agnese (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Richard White (Sheffield Hallam University) – The Need for Critical Animal Geographies: some thoughts and reflections
Ophélie Veron – Towards Antispeciesist Geographies: Engaging with Nonhuman Animals as Social Actors and Research Subjects
Simon Springer (University of Victoria) – Total Liberation Ecology: Integral Anarchism, Anthroparchy, and the Violence of Indifference
14,30
Case studies and research perspectives – Chair: Chiara Giubilaro (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Annalisa Colombino (University of Graz) and Paolo Palladino (Lancaster University) – On movement and the art of being together
Marco Nocente (University of Milano-Bicocca) – Dogs and humans relationship in the interaction order
Paolo Giaccaria (University of Turin) – Turning bios into bare life: the reproduction of Piedmontese cattle
Elena dell’Agnese (University of Milano-Bicocca) – “What harm do animals do”: biocentric perspectives in Indra Shina’s Animal’s People