Relationality
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Relationality
This important new book argues that at the root of the contemporary crisis of climate, energy, food, inequality, and meaning is a certain core presupposition that structures the ways in which we live, think, act and design: the assumption of dualism, or the fundamental separateness of things.
The authors contend that the key to constructing livable worlds lies in the cultivation of ways of knowing and acting based on a profound awareness of the fundamental interdependence of everything that exists β what they refer to as relationality. This shift in paradigm is necessary for healing our bodies, ecosystems, cities, and the planet at large.
The book follows two interwoven threads of argumentation: on the one hand, it explains and exemplifies the modes of operation and the dire consequences of non-relational living; on the other, it elucidates the nature of relationality and explores how it is embodied in transformative practices in multiple spheres of life.
The authors provide an instructive account of the philosophical, scientific, social, and political sources of relational theory and action, with the aim of illuminating the transition from living within seemingly ineluctable βtoxic loopsβ of unrelational living (based on ontological dualism), to living within βrelational weavesβ which we might co-create with multiple human and nonhuman others.
Series: Beyond the Modern
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781350225961
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 13 June 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 12.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 232.0mm
Weight: 400g
Pages: 232
About the Author
Arturo Escobar is Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Emeritus, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA, and Adjunct Professor of the PhD programs in Design and Creation (Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia) and in Environmental Sciences (Unversidad del Valle, Cali). His main interests are political ecology, ontological design, and the anthropology of globalization, social movements, and technoscience. He is the author of Designs for the Pluriverse (2018), and is engaged in transition design projects in Colombia.
Michal Osterweil is Teaching Associate Professor in Global Studies at the University of North Carolina, USA. She is also a radical homemaker and community actionist. Her main areas of interest are social movements, new theories/imaginaries of social change and the intersection of knowledge production, epistemology and change work.
Kriti Sharma is Postdoctoral Scholar in microbial ecology in the division of Geology and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology, USA. She is the author of Interdependence: Biology and Beyond (2015). Her main interests are microbiology and microbial ecology, philosophy and social sciences of biology, and ontology and metaphysics.
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