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Let's get back down to earth!

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April 17, 2021

Kunsten.nu writes about Four Sisters for Planthroposcene and the Soil Celebration

Ditte Vilstrup Holm writes in her review (in Danish only) SOS! Så majs, bønner og squash! about the exhibition Sustainable Societies for the Future at Malmö art museum, and delivers insightful reflections about the relational and process oriented work Four Sisters for Planthroposcene and the […]

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April 12, 2021

See the Soil! A Soil Celebration in Malmö and Lund, 9-11 April 2021

During two intense and inspiring days, Karin Wegsjö, Janna Holmstedt, and Malin Lobell visited urban farms, community gardens, and other soil related initiatives. They met soil stewards in the city and its hinterlands, where conversations on living soils and sustainable relations unfolded. In the photo […]

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Un/noticed Soils

Soils have slowly emerged from their hibernation in society’s cultural imagination and in research. A growing body of research has brought soils onto the climate crisis agenda suggesting the urgency of transforming society-soil relations and manage soils for health and biodiversity. This in turn demands a shift in how soils are perceived and integrated in sustainability work and society at large, where nature is not separated from culture, or social life from ecology. The relational approach we seek to cultivate in the research initiative ‘Humus economicus’ is sensitive to place-based practices, cultures of care, and multispecies conviviality. Explore the fascinating naturecultures of soils with us, across art, science and the humanities!

 


A research project at Swedish National Historical Museums, 2021-2025. Funded by Formas, a Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development (DNR 2020-01062).

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