As part of the emerging and shapeshifting field of queer ecology, challenging long-held perspectives in the sciences.
How might our understanding of ecosystems change if we focus more on cooperation rather than competition? What can fungal-plant relationships teach us about sustainable agriculture and forest management? How does the history of symbiosis research reflect broader cultural and scientific biases?
Join our course Queer Ecology to uncover the hidden networks beneath our feet and gain a new perspective on life's interconnectedness. Visit advaya.life today.
Queer Ecology is an emerging and shapeshifting field, challenging long-held perspectives in the sciences. In this course, we explore biological systems through the lens of queer theory, blending ideas from ecofeminism, philosophy of science, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Central to this approach are liberatory principles for humans and non-humans alike.
taught by Dr Patricia Kaishian