Echoes of Ecologies: Quest(s) for Sustainability, Writing, and Activism

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Lepori, Giulia
Krawczyk, Michał
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2020
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In January 2016 our customary lives caught their breath to get on a plane that would begin our itinerant project in South America— four months of traveling life that we enclosed in an independent ethno-graphic research named Echoes of Ecologies: a blog collection of practices of ecological sustainability. Since its conception, the plural title was chosen to acknowledge the great variety of nuances within the words ecology and sustainability. From the humanistic perspectives of our backgrounds in anthropology, languages, and literary studies, we view sustainability as an ontology based on inextricable environmental and social relations. However, back in 2015, when we opened the blog, as we prepared for the travel, and had to provide an accessible introduction to the research, we were not as focused as we are today on its conceptualization. Over the years, as our reflections evolved, we readjusted the description of the project, and today the homepage reads,

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Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities

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8

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2

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Lepori, G; Krawczyk, M, Echoes of Ecologies: Quest(s) for Sustainability, Writing, and Activism, Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, 2020, 8 (2), pp. 103-124

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