We are happy to announce that we are screening the film “One Table Two Elephants” during two evenings at the ACC International Urban Conference in Cape Town, 1 and 2 Read more
We are happy to announce that we are screening the film “One Table Two Elephants” during two evenings at the ACC International Urban Conference in Cape Town, 1 and 2 Read more
Re-blogging: No ACC Winter School in 2018 but “Democratic Practices of Unequal Geographies” plans to be back in 2019. See the full post here at our sister page The SituatedUPE Read more
Lesley Greene at UCT Anthropology and their Environmental Humanities just uploaded a new collection to her Academia page of short essays on the theme of decolonisation and decoloniality in relation Read more
Our detailed and expansive urban ecology study of New Orleans is now out in Ecosphere, the journal of the Ecology Society of America (ESA). Lead by Joshua Lewis this is Read more
The Situated Urban Political Ecology Collective has now moved to it’s own official website. The Collective grew from 2013 with support from the two Formas-funded projects WOK-UE and MOVE and from Read more
Together with Greek and Swedish theatre practitioners and researchers, The Situated Ecologies Platform has been involved in constructing a theatre workshop in the Softex Camp in Thessaloniki in Greece for 10 Read more
Go to Publications and Deliverables here on our website to see an updated publication list from our two projects Ways of Knowing Urban Ecologies (WOK-UE) and Socioecological Movements in Urban Ecosystems (MOVE), now including important Read more
I just learnt that my co-worker and former WOK-UE researcher Dr Jane Battersby just received the 2017 laureate of the Premio Daniel Carasso at a ceremony in Valencia, Spain on 18 May. Read more
The Ways of Knowing Urban Ecologies project started in 2011 and finished in December 2016. Below follows the final report I submitted to the funder Formas and some additional notes. The project Read more
We have recently submitted several publications based on empirical data generated in Cape Town and New Orleans as part of the MOVE project. Joshua Lewis from the Tulane University’s new Read more