Landscapes of Injustice
Day 2
You are invited to the Landscapes of Injustice Workshop, a co-event with the Women, Climate and Insecurity Conference. The two-part workshop aims to help participants—academics, community activists, artists, policy makers, and members of community based organisations, the private sector, and international organizations—develop a critical methodology that combines critical zone theory and ecofeminism to address their own areas of work. Through shared readings, discussion of key concepts, and short presentations, participants will have the opportunity to work internationally across disciplines as well as to advance their individual research projects.
Participants are invited to develop their own mini-case studies. The case studies shared by participants will be curated on an online platform with open access.
Whether your work focuses on a particular neighbourhood, region, watershed, prison camp, etc., or you are more broadly interested in new theoretical approaches to place, gender, environment, and violence, we hope you will join us.
Workshop leaders
Dr. Nikiwe Solomon and Dr. Kefiloe Sello, Environmental Humanities South, University of Cape Town, South Africa
To find out more
Contact nikiwe.solomon@uct.ac.za or register via Eventbrite.
Event time
8–11am EDT; 1–4pm BST; 2–5pm SAST
Organisers
Women, Climate, Insecurity is co-hosted by Environmental Humanities South at the University of Cape Town, South Africa; the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice at Sheffield Hallam University, England; and the Human Rights Institute at Binghamton University, USA and Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls at Binghamton University, USA.
Remember to register via Eventbrite for the Women, Climate and Insecurity Conference.