Agenda

25 May 2026 15:00

SEMINAR | War and Ecology: Political Epistemology in a Burning World

Sala M. Berengo, Ca' Foscari, Dorsoduro 3246, Venezia and online (Zoom)

Discussion with Nigel Clark, Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Antonia Majaca Friedman

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This workshop aims to initiate a critical discussion on the concepts of war and peace from an ecological perspective. In the current destabilised geopolitical setting, three prominent tendencies can be detected: the rejection of war without considering the conditions for defending human and nonhuman actors from resurgent imperialism; the embrace of war-related discourse that accepts violence as a necessary part of defending the Earth; and the valorisation of energy maximisation, which promotes the green transition without addressing the underlying metabolism of industrial society.
The workshop critically engages with these tendencies and poses the following counter-questions: Would a geoanthropological framework be productive in reconceptualising the relationship between war and peace? What kind of political epistemology is needed to understand energy beyond industrial society? And finally, what does it mean to defend not only society but also the non-human beings who share the surface of the Earth?

This workshop is part of a series of events centred on the experimental field of geoanthropology—the study of the relationship between the Earth and its inhabitants—with Nigel Clark, hosted by NICHE.

Language

The event will be held in English

Organized by

NICHE, UNESCO Chair, UFI, HEALTH-X-CROSS

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