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In Osmosis

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“In particular, today I would insist on the emergence of post-disciplinary arenas as political ecology and environmental humanities as an opportunity to go beyond disciplines and their intrinsic limitation in understanding the current socio-ecological crisis.” -        Marco Armiero, KTH Royal Institute of Technology This is what this blog has been all about: contributing to this emergent discussion on the importance of transdisciplinarity and the need for new polyvocal practices and daring pedagogical tools . I have contended with the importance of the concept of Nature, in particular how we define and imagine it. I have explored its intersections with disciplines such as art , politics and marketing and with this concluding post I aim to take this exploration further. There are many fields of knowledge that influence social and ecological realities. These include – but are not limited to – fashion , religion , philosophy , anthropology , economics , gender studies menta