CCR After-Work @Home #3 Why (not) to save the sinking ship? Agricultural lessons from Coronavirus pandemic with Galina Kallio

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Warm welcome to CCR After-Work @Home #3! /Disasters, Disaster Capitalism, and Beyond –series

Topic: Why (not) to save the sinking ship? Agricultural lessons from Coronavirus pandemic

Presenter: Galina Kallio

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“Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine their world anew. This one is no different” 

- Arundhati Roy, ‘The pandemic is a portal’

In a series live-streamed sit-ins during the Covid-19 pandemic, we invite a number of researchers to present one idea related to the our series theme “Disasters, Disaster Capitalism, and Beyond” in 20 minutes. After the presentation  we invite the virtual audience for questions and discussion through chat or audio.

On May 07 at 17:00, we will discuss about "Why (not) to save the sinking ship? Agricultural lessons from Coronavirus pandemic" with Galina Kallio.

Remember to put a beer in the fridge and join your colleagues for a semi-informal after-work @home!

About the presenter: 

Galina Kallio is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki, Ruralia Institute. Her research focuses on alternative economies, regenerative agriculture, conceptualisations human-nature relationships and methodologies for studying non-symbolic and sensuous ways of knowing. She works in the intersection of academia and activism, and actively participates in societal discussions arguing for bio-centric paradigm shift.

The link to join the session will be sent to the registered participants on the day of the event.

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