
Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS)
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Join us today at 9am MX time for Fabio Gatti and Bia Cerqueira’s talks on Zaptismo in the context of Global Epistemologies and Ontologies for the Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) workshop in Oaxaca.


Day 2 of Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) workshop in Oaxaca. Beatriz Lopes Cerqueira getting straight to the issue of community-reseacher relations in Chiapas: "researchers are like mosquitoes; they suck your blood and leave“


Tomorrow’s Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) workshop talks on more-than-human in Mezcal Worlds (M. GarcĂa) and liveable relationalities (D. E. LĂłpez & D. Ludwig) have been rescheduled to 10 and 11 a.m. respectively. The previous talks are available at the same FB event link: fb.me/e/1LHUwNqIO



Day 4 of Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) in Oaxaca taking us from the seminar room into the agave fields and palenques


Day 5 of Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) in Oaxaca is Day 1 of the dialogue with Unitierra Oaxaca - addressing links between epistemic diversity & community struggles through corn 🌽 and resistance against megaprojects like "Tren Maya"


Finished with an intense, productive, inspiring, piñata busting, exhausting, and mezcal+tlayuda-filled week of discussions, reflection and learning with my Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) comrades. There’s sure to follow tons of interesting writing in the coming months!


Final day of Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) in Oaxaca. The quest for global epistemologies and ontologies ends with … piñata

Agricultural innovation debates increasingly appeal to Indigenous, local, traditional knowledge. In this lit review, we have a critical look at these appeals & distinguish 5 modes of relating innovations with epistemic diversity. Thx Branwen Peddi @JDessein link.springer.com/article/10.100…



Our team member Matthias Kramm has been interviewed on the topic of river rights by the Scientific Bureau of the green political party of the Netherlands. You can find the interview under the following link (in Dutch) Wetenschappelijk Bureau GroenLinks: wetenschappelijkbureaugroenlinks.nl/tijdschrift/zo…


Finally a full (but very rough) draft of the Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) monograph "Transformative Transdisciplinarity. An Introduction to Community-Based Philosophy". If anyone wants to have a look, send a DM. We appreciate feedback at this stage :-)






Happy to have my research featured in one of my favourite academic blogs: writing on populism, science policy, and the illegitimate use by Conahcyt Consejo of humanities and social sciences buzzwords to enact authoritarianism on academic communities blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocial…

In the next Perspectives on Science seminar on 17.4.,David Ludwig will give a talk on “What Has Epistemic Diversity Ever Done for Us? Promises and Disappointments of Transdisciplinary Sustainability Research“. The abstract & details for joining here tint.helsinki.fi/?p=944
