Researching across disciplines, ‘Microhabitable’ considers scale, as well as questions of habitability and self-organisation, in a de-anthropocentric, or more than- human, framework.
What methodologies and strategies might those anthropological, political and scientific discourses that deal with the microscopic, the micropolitical and the microeconomic have to share with one another?
Microhabitable’s authors suggest methodologies of encounter and exchange between differential knowledges, be they subaltern, peasant, indigenous, vegetal, matriarchal or post/ nonhuman.
Authors include Yona Friedman, Scott F. Gilbert, Elaine Gan, Fernando García Dory, Lucia Pietroiusti, Elizabeth Povinelli, Filipa Ramos, Jenna Sutela, Anna Tsing and Elvia Wilk.