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Kin City

The “Kin City” text series draws attention to the abyss between conversations about ‘the city’ on the one hand and ‘nature’ on the other, and the resulting failure to adequately conceive and politicize the crucial role of metropolitan spaces for human and other-than-human life across the planet. To overcome this cognitive dissonance, the “Kin City” project addresses cities as both drivers and ‘victims’ of ecological collapse, and above all creates a space for exploring the existing and possible connections between urban and environmental struggles. This is suggested not least by “kin,” defined here as a kinship based on a deep sense of the connections and relationships that hold our world together and make possible interwoven forms of social, spatial, and ecological justice.

BG offers lectures, performances, and workshops on these topics at the international festival “Kin City” (Oct. 17-19) at the ZK/U – Center for Arts and Urbanism.

  1. Chuquicamata: Necropolitics and Autopoiesis of a Mining City

    Constanza Mendoza · 16.12.202416.12.2024

  2. No Kinship Without Acknowledgement: Challenging Rural-Urban Disconnects

    Tania Li · 12.12.202414.12.2024

  3. Digital Degrowth and ‘Smart’ Cities: Challenging the Power of Big Tech, Disrupting Capitalism

    Michael Kwet · 09.12.202413.12.2024

  4. Resistance to Mining: The Possibility of Dragons in an Urban War Zone of Capital

    Zoë Aiano · 05.12.202415.05.2025

  5. Capitalism, Climate, and Class: Understanding the Social Roots of Urban Environmental Injustice

    Debora Darabi · 27.11.202429.11.2024

  6. Struggles at the Margins: Urban Political Ecologies and Externalized Disasters

    Lucas Pohl · 21.11.202403.12.2024

  7. The Duties of Kin: Towards a Transformative Anti-Fascist Politics of Co-Existence and Care

    Raj Patel · 20.11.202427.11.2024

  8. At the Water’s Edge: Maritime Struggles, Logistical Urbanization, and the Fight for the Port of Piraeus

    Aretousa Bloom · 19.11.202426.03.2025

  9. Working Class Environmentalism Reloaded: What Does Just Transition Mean for the Workers in Stara Zagora?

    Tania Orbova · 07.11.202412.11.2024

  10. Governing ‘Green’ Public Infrastructure: The Trolleybus Case in Bishkek

    Bermet Borubaeva · Egor Muleev · 06.11.202420.11.2024

  11. Fossil Regions on the Edge of Industrial Decline: Possible Kin Perspectives from the Energy Transition Margins

    Cecilia Pasini · 25.10.202412.11.2024

  12. Recycling in Athens’s Backyard: The Racialized Violence of Urban Metabolisms

    Dafni Karavola · 24.09.202426.03.2025

  13. Kin City Arts: Register Now!

    Magdalena Taube · Krystian Woznicki · 12.09.202426.09.2024

  14. Generating New Urban Imaginaries: Finding Kin in Nuclear Energy Futures

    Agata Lisiak · Jen Richter · Siarhei Liubimau · 04.09.202406.06.2025

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  1. Kin City · 2024

    Festival on Urban Ecologies, Infrastructures of Life, and Internationalist Struggles · October 17-19 · ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistics

  2. Allied Grounds · 2023

    Toolbox for Rethinking Labor Struggles as Environmental Struggles (and vice versa) · Texts, Video Talks, Projects, and Audios

  3. After Extractivism · 2022

    How Can We Build Common Futures in the Toxic Spaces of the Ecological-Economic Complex? · Video Talks, Projects, Texts, Audios, and More

  4. Black Box East · 2021

    Toolbox for the Analysis of Post-“Communist” Societies as Laboratories of Capitalist Globalization · Videos, Projects, Texts, and Artworks

  5. Silent Works · 2020

    How Can We Make the Invisibilized Labor of AI-Capitalism Visible? · Artworks, Videos, Audios, and Texts

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