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June 22, 2023

‘Below Ground with the Podcast Arwidsson Talks

Arwidsson Talks, a podcast focusing on sustainable urban development, got interested in Humus economicus’ concept ”soil blindness” and invited Malin Lobell and Jenny Lindblad from the research team for a conversation on soils in the city. The podcast is in Swedish and can be listened […]

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April 30, 2023

Humus Economicus visiting ‘Taking Care!’ organized by the Swedish Anthropological Association

This April 27-29, Humus Economicus visited the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm, where the Swedish Anthropological Association held its yearly conference on the theme of Taking Care. The presentations in the conference engaged with diverse caring practices focusing on buildings, ocean creatures, street-vendors, tree canopies, […]

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March 17, 2023

Soil Correspondences – a conversation with the underground in the magazine Elementa

(p)Art of the Biomass has in collaboration with Humus economicus and on invitation from curator Stella d’Ailly at fabulous Mossutställningar written a letter to soil, called Soil Correspondences. It is published in the free art magazine Elementa together with other artist letters to the elements, […]

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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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March 12, 2021

Ground Work – From the Nothing Forest to the Experimental Field. Art & Science Retreat No. 1

10-11 mars, 2021. We love field work. We love hot coffee and crisp early Spring days, and to be on the move through landscapes, soundscapes, cityscapes – in conversation with the site and each other. The terrain informs the conversation in invaluable ways, becomes a […]

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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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