“Politics of knowledge and care in marine conservation conflicts in Indonesia and the North Atlantic”
Dr. Annet Pauwelussen is assistant professor with the Environmental Policy Group of Wageningen University. Her research focuses on marine (coral and oyster reef) restoration, with a special interest in contestation and collaboration between different ways of knowing and valuing marine nature. With a background in environmental anthropology and science and technology studies, her work combines critical social theory with multi-sited ethnography of human-ocean relations in Southeast Asia and trans-Atlantic coasts.
Please join us for this guest lecture with Dr. Pauwelussen who will tell us about some of her research about human-ocean relationships in Indonesia. She will also tell us about some of the work she is doing here in NYC – research on oysters in the Northeast of the US and in Europe. You have an opportunity to engage in discussion and ask questions after her lecture during a Q&A.
Please register here: https://forms.gle/k952Nyn5Fxp2N9PWA
This event is sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and the Environmental Justice Studies (EJS) Program at John Jay College.
Light refreshments and snacks will be served.
Please contact Prof. Alejandro Garcia Lozano if you have any questions ([email protected])