In recent decades, the number of border fences has grown rapidly. How is the intended impermeability of contemporary border regimes challenged by the uncontainable nature of human mobility and the border-defying workings of the forest?
What ways of philosophical speculation, political reflection, and imagination can take us beyond the great divide between the human and the animal, plant, or non-human life?
Feminist ecologies re-imagine our theoretical landscapes and practices in response to climate change and species extinction and their material, environmental, social, and political fall-out.
From affective pedagogies to quantum caring, these projects offer a look at academic practices and feminist collaborations that labour for a different academia.