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Interwoven Ecologies: Movement and Regeneration in a More-than-Human World

From New Hampshire’s Notches to the moors of England, the Arctic tundra, and beyond, this talk will root us in soil, moor, and stone as an invitation to inhabit and explore the alive-spaces at the intersection of ecological thinking, movement practice, and human and more-than-human worlds. Grounded in this place-based and practice-led methodology, the talk adopts a fluid approach to thinking about organizational structures and learning networks by leveraging the complexity and adaptability of more-than-human ecosystems to more traditionally disrupt sedimented disciplinary and institutional conventions. Through a place-based lens, we will trace how diverse ecological identities and relationships inform movement practices, revealing how relational ontologies can provide a new paradigm for multispecies living-systems network design. Leveraging the complexity, interactivity, and adaptability of more-than-human ecosystems can generatively disrupt conventional disciplinary and institutional norms to foster an authentically regenerative approach to network and organizational design that promotes resilience, adaptability, co-creation, diversity and agency through place-based, practice-led methodologies. This lecture was funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities in collaboration with PSU’s Sustainability Studies Program. Do you know what lands you are on? Follow these links to find out more: https://native-land.ca/ https://museeabenakis.ca/en/ Interested in becoming an MWM member? Visit our website to find out more: https://www.plymouth.edu/mwm/support/

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