Multispecies Cities
Solarpunk Urban Futures
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Author
- Priya Sarukkai Chabria
- Taiyo Fujii
- Shweta Taneja
- N. R. M. Roshak
- Meyari McFarland
- Kate V. Bui
- Avital Balwit
- D.A. Xiaolin Spires
- Timothy Yam
- Joyce Chng
- Caroline M. Yoachim
- Vlad-Andrei Cucu
- Joseph Frederic F. Nacino
- Natsumi Tanaka
- Phoebe Wagner
- Eliza Victoria
- Sarah E. Stevens
- Joel R. Hunt
- Rimi B. Chatterjee
- Andrew Dana Hudson
- Amin Chehelnabi
- Octavia Cade
- E.-H. Nießler
- D.K. Mok
Publication
2021-04-13 - World Weaver Press
Language
English
Word Count
84,500 words, Guess
Page Count
338 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101734054522
- ISBN-139781734054521
- Open LibraryOL31971030M
Description
Cities are alive, shared by humans and animals, insects and plants, landforms and machines. What might city ecosystems look like in the future if we strive for multispecies justice in our urban settings? In these more-than-human stories, twenty-four authors investigate humanity’s relationship with the rest of the natural world, placing characters in situations where humans have to look beyond their own needs and interests. A quirky eco-businessman sees broader applications for a high school science fair project. A bad date in Hawai‘i takes an unexpected turn when the couple stumbles upon some confused sea turtle hatchlings. A genetically-enhanced supersoldier struggles to find new purpose in a peaceful Tokyo. A community service punishment in Singapore leads to unexpected friendships across age and species. A boy and a mammoth trek across Asia in search of kin. A Tamil child learns the language of the stars. Set primarily in the Asia-Pacific, these stories engage with the serious issues of justice, inclusion, and sustainability that affect the region, while offering optimistic visions of tomorrow's urban spaces.
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- Multispecies Cities
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