Geo-Politics: Conflict and Resistance in the Anthropocene
Presented by Adrian Lahoud (The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College, London), Co-developed with Eyal Weizman (Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths, University of London)
Cases of “environmental violence”—situations where climate change and political or armed conflict get entangled—demand a shift in explanatory models and structures of causation. Allowing us to connect individuals, environments, and artifices, field causality models and forensic methodologies are used to articulate the material basis for the imperative to fundamentally reconfigure the political field and to investigate what should be our political or juridical response to this new understanding of violence.
Anthropocene Curriculum & Anthropocene Campus
Model Project on Knowledge Production | Model course, presentations and discussions, 2014, Nov 14, Fri — 22, Sat
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