Notes on Unruly Landscapes

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Published by Monika Buscher

Tuesday, June 30th, 2020

The unruly landscapes conference has lasting inspirational momentum. The discussions begun during the conference and the panel on ‘Unruly Viral Landscapes’ and the impact of Corona Virus on our societies has carried on online. A wide range of scholars have provided links, comments and provocations.

From discussion of black lives matter protests to the role of visual narratives for ethical/epistemological questions about complex truths and the qualities of antiviral materialities, the discussion touched on key dimensions of the crisis. The mobilities perspective uniquely allows connection and multi-scalar analytical fluency in ways that can illuminate the complex and cumulative momentum of minor phenomena.

Some of the discussion is documented on ‘Padlet’ here:

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