16:00-17:00 Nature & Ecology Session 1:
Giannis Perperidis – Murray Bookchin and Andrew Feenberg: Searching for Technological Alternatives for the sake of the Environment
Jordan Yanowitz – Los Angeles and the socio-ecological contexts in which it sits: Understanding its continental water system and its colonial origins
Laura Schleifer – Hierarchy’s Hidden Link: How Domination within Human Society and of Nature Stems from the Human Domination of (Other) Animals, and How Free Nature Requires Freeing Animals
17:00-18:00 Nature & Ecology Session 2:
Emet Değirmenci – Misanthropy and Ecofascism: Connection
Johannes Shephard – Nature & Ecology: Covid-19 as an instance of a larger phenomenon of disease
Anita Prakash – Restoring Ecology in Troubled Times:Searching for the Role of Direct Democracy in the Indian context
18:00-18:30 Break
18:30-19:30 Future Research
Federico Venturini – Reflections towards a militant social ecology research approach
Eve Olney & Krini Kafiris – Radical Institute: Developing Sustainable Social Ecological Praxis
Marle Payva – Rethinking the Notion of Nature in International Law
19:30-20:30 Book Presentation
Various authors will present the book: Hunt, S. (eds.). 2021, Ecological Solidarity & the Kurdish Freedom Movement, Lexington Books
Various authors will present the book: Wright, D & Hill, S (eds.), 2020, Social Ecology and Education: Transforming Worldviews and Practices. Routledge