Wilding Human Culture: Learning to Collaborate with the More-than-Human
On the 19th of March, at 13h30 CET, we will have the pleasure to invite you to this MATIN seminar, where we will listen to Joanna Crowson, Jorge Gallardo and Andrew Zionts, from Be.Time, and part of the EMCCINNO project, on : Wilding Human Culture: Learning to Collaborate with the More-than-Human
This presentation shares the experience of Be.Time and Almenara, an ongoing collaboration in southern Spain where ecological restoration, artistic practice, and organizational design are developed together on the ground.
We frame our work through the idea of “ropes”: the relationships we enter into with the elements of an ecosystem. Each rope is a practice of collaboration with land, water, plants, people, and institutions. Together, these relationships form a net of resilience that gradually integrates us into a landscape.
Drawing on practices such as the Council of All Beings, deep observation, kincentric leadership, water-retention design, participatory governance, and art-based methods, we reflect on what it means to wild human culture by learning to collaborate beyond the human.

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OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Berkowitz Heloise (23 janvier 2026). Wilding Human Culture: Learning to Collaborate with the More-than-Human. Managing & Assessing Transition Innovation Network. Consulté le 10 avril 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/15jy4