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Re-earthing Through Collective Study

Finding a social semiotics of agroecological futures

AC-CS #31159

Set in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, this case study considers our changing orientations to landscape. By examining methods of intentionally unlearning, the research suggests that a self-reflexive methodology unsettles the way we engage with data, making clear how vision and narrative are implicated in information that may initially seem objective.

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"Unlearning Colonial Spatial Visions" (2020)

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(Working) Visual Methods for Agroecological Sensitivity slides

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Master's thesis: "Re-earthing: A social semiotics of agroecological futures" (2020)

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