In landscapes marked by genocide, state terror, and ecological transformation, ghosts do not simply represent what was lost but return to disrupt settled temporalities, animating struggles over justice, memory, and the ethics of killing. Tracing a personal and ethnographic encounter in Tierra del Fuego, this essay explores how rage, refusal, and haunting unsettle conservation logics... Continue Reading →
Un/repairing Through More-than-human Care in Latin America: Conversatorio
https://aesengagement.wordpress.com/2024/08/29/un-repairing-through-more-than-human-care-in-latin-america-conversatorio/?page_id=4906 This piece brings scholars from and/or working in Latin America to share their thoughts on care, extinction, and more-than-human reciprocity. Considering the last decade of theories and practices of care in Latin America, the following examines care and its capacity to repair the ‘care crisis.’
The promise of interspecies desegregation: Allying with capybaras against gated communities in Buenos Aires’ wetlands
Link to article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/26349825241255688
Coproducir (en) Diferencia: Éticas de Co-laboración entre Científicos, Cazadores, y Especies Invasoras
Link al artículo: https://revistaredes.unq.edu.ar/index.php/redes/article/view/146/367
La política animal en los estudios CTS
Capítulo de libro (Dicenta 2024) Link: https://www.epn.edu.ec/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/libro-CTS_web.pdf
How Changing Imaginaries of Nature and Tourism Have Shaped National Protected Area Creation in Argentine Patagonia
Link to chapter: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-38048-8_4