Bioregioning 🌍
Creating a "Story of Place" asks 'who' a place is and how it functions, from the beginning of geological time to the present day
Story of Place for NW Plymouth • Bioregional Learning Centre
The most well-known definition of the pluriverse is the Zapatista notion of ‘a world where many worlds fit’, or, as Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser put it, ‘a world of many worlds’.
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‘We must choose between narratives’ - Future Observatory Journal
Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser, eds, A World of Many Worlds. Durham: Duke University Press, 2018.

