ZEF Colloquium: Becoming river
Water is at the center of the struggle for life. Modern civilization's dependence on capitalist formations has led to the destruction of ecosystems and water-bodies as sacred entities. Rivers and mudflats, as complex hybrid networks, reveal ways of living amid a planetary crisis and can offer creative socio-ecological care practices. Drawing from extensive fieldwork in Latin America and the Caribbean, Denisse Roca-Servat, proposes to think with water as a point of departure for envisioning alternatives to the extractive-capitalist model. Becoming river, therefore, implies considering geo-hydro-social diversity, its historical foundations, its multi-scalar assemblages, and ultimately, committing to build alternative hydrosocial relations, intersecting decolonial, feminist, and cosmopolitical justice approaches.
Time
Wednesday, 10.06.26 - 11:00 AM
- 12:00 PM
Topic
Becoming River: intersecting decolonial, feminist and cosmopolitical hydrosocial relations
Speaker
Prof. Denisse Roca-Servat (Institute of Regional Studies (INER) at the University of Antioquia in Colombia)
Target groups
Students
All interested
Location
ZEF, Genscherallee 3, 53113 Bonn and zoom (see link below)
Room
1.049
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
ZEF CPC and the Development Geography and Environmental Governance research group (Department of Geography, University of Bonn)
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