Worlding Ecologies: Art, Science and Activism towards Climate Justice
How can art, science and institutional practices counteract the negative consequences of climate and ecological breakdown?
Worlding Ecologies serves as both an anthology of case studies and a field guide. Eighteen scientists, artists, philosophers, activists, theorists and curators rigorously approach urgent ecological challenges including climate breakdown, pollution, biodiversity loss and environmental justice. Together, these voices emphasize the fundamental role of art as a vehicle and support structure for intersectional ecological thought.
Structured in three sections—“Science and Climate Truth,” “Activism and Climate Justice” and “Social Justice in Institutional Ecosystems”—this reader unifies the fields of art, science, politics and ecology into a network of synthetic thought.
Contributors include Federica Bueti, Michael Marder, Ursula Biemann, Victoria McKenzie, Chus Martínez, TJ Demos, Lisa Doeland, Jessica Ulrich, Vincent Normand, Christopher F. Julien, Zoénie Liwen Deng, Margarida Mendes, Filipa Ramos, Jeff Diamanti, Taru Elfving, and Sami Hammana
Edited by Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk and Eva Burgering
Designed by Wibke Bramesfeld
Published by Valiz and RADIUS, 2024
Softcover, 300 pages, 3-color offset, 6.75 × 9.5 inches
ISBN: 978-9-49-324634-8