The Whanganui stream in Aotearoa (New Zealand) is the first river worldwide that was granted legal personhood – a victory… Read more ERENA RANGIMARIE OMAKI RANSFIELD RHÖSE ° The Water Inside Us

The Whanganui stream in Aotearoa (New Zealand) is the first river worldwide that was granted legal personhood – a victory… Read more ERENA RANGIMARIE OMAKI RANSFIELD RHÖSE ° The Water Inside Us
How do indigenous legal imagination and ontology redefine the concept of ownership, not just for the Amazon, but for all… Read more EDSON KRENAK NAKNANUK ° Cosmic Kinship. Indigenous Perspectives on Ownership and the Rights of Nature
Since 2013 Ahmed Al-Nawas has been involved in serval collective paraxis in which the main driving force was the necessity… Read more AHMED AL-NAWAS ° Parallel Economies of Thinking Together
Drawing on insights from indigenous cultures and everyday practices, D’Souza’s talk focuses on the centrality of assembly for collective life… Read more RADHA D’SOUZA ° Crows, Covid and Reflections on Assembling
Renzo Martens disturbed viewers with videos such as Enjoy Poverty in which he centered himself as a white man and… Read more RENZO MARTENS ° Building a World with Critique
It’s ten years since Claire Bishop published Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship (Verso, 2012). In anticipation of a reprint… Read more CLAIRE BISHOP ° Revisiting Participation
Bodies are containers for life, they exist in the present yet carry the past within. Attuning to one’s body and… Read more SATU HERRALA ° Embodying Collective Action
Artist and activist Tania Bruguera has always challenged her audience to become active participants not only in her work but… Read more TANIA BRUGUERA ° Truth or Dare
Architecture, as a biopolitical and normalizing technique, participates in constructing distinctions and categories. The work of architects oozes Cartesianism. It… Read more MARINA OTERO VERZIER ° Architectures of Unconditional Hospitality
The form of the table, who sits at the table, and how to sit at the table, as well as… Read more MERVE BEDIR ° Hospitality and the Politics of the Floor Table
Today, we often hear about a “museum of the future”: as a contact zone, arena, forum and platform – perhaps… Read more NORA STERNFELD ° What is a Radical-Democratic Museum?
Revolutionary movements in the late 1960s and early 1970s experimented with constructing political multiplicities. In this lecture Michael Hardt puts… Read more MICHAEL HARDT ° Strategic Multiplicities