She can be contacted at
lec@louiseemilycarver.com
Louise Emily Carver
research, cultural interventions
human geography, political ecology
[1] How systems of governance will enable post-capitalist relations integrating nature, society and economy.
[2] How already existing alternatives and solutions can be creatively and beautifully animated, amplified and shared.In other words she asks:
What are the present and possible material-symbolic dispositifs which enable better ways of relating and mediate erotic enlivenment to restore and protect the common conditions for life?
Her research and practice looks at amongst other things: critical questions of value and nature, failing experiments in making biodiversity markets work, the paradoxes of the green economy, the potential for (reclaiming a common) blue economy, the question of protein, the practice of commons and multi-species livelihoods, digital tools and other knowledge techniques for ecosystem restoration, strategies to shift mainstream conservation to convivial conservation, food value chains and networks.
She works witharts organisations, cultural institutes, governments, multilateral organisations, NGOs and academia and is always open to exploring collaborations and conversations. She is generally an undisciplined researcher but holds a PhD in Human Geography and Political Ecology from the University of London.