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Publikováno v:
People and Nature, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 519-533 (2022)
Abstract Human activities continue to inflict profound detrimental impacts on biodiversity, yet we have not observed a commensurate shift in people's mindsets to achieve a more harmonious relationship between people and nature. As such, the need to s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3f0f122513234721b6c318cef13a9511
Autor:
Tanja Beer, Cristina Hernandez Santin
Publikováno v:
Nordic Journal of Science and Technology Studies, Vol 5, Iss 2 (2017)
Various platforms have demonstrated the value of hands-on activities – such as community gardening and crafting – in making meaningful connections and collective identities for a sustainable and resilient future. In his seminal book, Flow: The Ps
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f3ddc0e3f2ee4b579b16cd8f0e1cc2da
Publikováno v:
People and Nature. 4:519-533
Autor:
Imogen Ross, Tanja Beer
Publikováno v:
Scene. 9:37-50
The global ecological crisis calls for a new approach to theatre making that overturns the ‘take, make and dispose’ production model that has become so intrinsic to the performing arts. Ecoscenography is a burgeoning movement that interweaves cre
Autor:
Tanja Beer
Publikováno v:
Theatre and Performance Design. 7:234-239
Autor:
Tanja Beer
Publikováno v:
Theatre and Performance Design. 7:149-151
Autor:
Tanja Beer, Stephanie Beaupark, Adelina Ong, Jonah Winn-Lenetsky, Rulan Tangen, Michelle Nicholson-Sanz, Lisa Woynarski
Publikováno v:
Theatre Research International. 45:179-208
This dossier opens up a set of questions about what theatre and performance can do and be in a climate-changed future. Through a series of practice snapshots the authors suggest a diversity of responses to decolonizing and environmental justice issue
Dancing to (re)connect: Somatic dance experiences as a medium of connection with the more-than-human
Autor:
Tanja Beer, Brittany Laidlaw
Publikováno v:
Choreographic Practices. 9:283-309
Many scholars suggest that the primary reason for our current state of socio-ecological crisis is the persistent social construct of human–nature dichotomies. This dualism implies that humans are separate from and superior to nature, leading to ero
Autor:
Conrad Alexandrowicz, Mary Anderson, Gloria Asoloko, Lara Aysal, Tanja Beer, Soji Cole, Derek Davidson, Katrina Dunn, David Fancy, Dennis D. Gupa, Alexandra (Sasha) Kovacs, Rachel Rhoades, Kirsten Sadeghi-Yekta, Caridad Svich, David Vivian
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ee378d958a65fa18014ec65be6408e1f
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003087823-20
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003087823-20