Periodic Reporting for period 1 - lanloss (Landscapes of Loss: Mapping the Affective Experience of Deforestation Among Diverse Social Groups in the South American Chaco)
Période du rapport: 2020-04-14 au 2022-04-13
PhD Seminar taught:
Free University of Berlin, Graduate School of Muslim Societies and Cultures (May 2020)
Media appearances:
Radio: “Chaco Deforestation.” Silot Wo Indigenous-run radio show hosted by Wichi poet and journalist Leckott
Zamora, Radio del Centro Cultural Alternativo, Instituto de Cultura del Chaco, Argentina. December 16, 2023.
Podcast: “The Colonial Affects of Environmental Racism.” Hosted by Jonas Bens, in the Affect and Colonialism
Web Lab Podcast. March 1, 2022.
Magazine: “Deforestation cuts through community as well as biodiversity.” Interviewed by S. Ceurstemont in
Horizon Magazine. May 30, 2022.
Newsletters: My research was also publicized to the local community of students and researchers through the
Newsletters of my department at Ca’ Foscari and the THE NEW INSTITUTE Center of Environmental Humanities.
Outreach Ambassador of MSCA to North American Graduate Students:
Gave an invited workshop to graduate students and postdocs at Columbia University about the Marie Curie Actions
and about LANLOSS.
Invited talks:
o “Ecologies of Loss and Multispecies Witnessing at Napa’alpi: the Paintings of Fiorella Anahí Gómez (Qompi).”
Department of Anthropology, University of Bremen, Germany, June 25, 2024. (Online)
o “Ecologies of Loss: Affective Entanglements with Deforestation in the Agribusiness Frontiers of the Argentine
Chaco (Notes from the Field).” Department of Humanities, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, June 24, 2024.
o “El Racismo Ambiental.” Followed by public conversation with Indigenous Wichí scholar Tibisay Zamora. Foro
Hacia una Formación Antirracista en la Educación Superior, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina.
November 13, 2023.
o “Landscapes of Loss: The Affective Experience of Deforestation and Agribusiness Expansion in the Argentine
Chaco.” Biogeography Lab Research Seminar, Humboldt University Berlin, Jan 13, 2023.
o “Affect and Racism.” Affect, Politics & Religion Workshop, Museum of Jón Sigurðsson, Iceland. July 29, 2022.
(Online).
o “Settler World-Making Narratives in the Argentine Chaco.” Symposium with Tyrone Palmer, Department of
Philosophy, Freie Universität - Berlin, June 17, 2021 (Online).
o “Affects of Racialization: History, Theory and Environmental Injustice.” Mobility Affects Lecture Series,
Berliner Institut für empirische Integrations und Migrationsforschung (BIM) Humboldt Universität - Berlin,
Feb 10, 2021. (Online)
LANLOSS has also been impactful with regard to the two-way transfer of knowledge, especially in Indigenous-led spaces, including through visual and oral storytelling and through sattelite data. The diffusion of results were transmitted to an Indigenous-run radio show in Chaco at the Instituto de Cultura del Chaco, through my public
dialogue at a forum on environmental racism with an Indigneous Chaco feminist at the local public university (UNNE), and through the transmission of my research as well as sattelite data and articles to the Somos Monte collective of indigenous and non-indigenous forest protectors. I have also transmitted the story of deforestation to European publics through the visual storytelling of paintings by an Indigenous feminist artist Anahi Fiorella Gomez, at various
academic events in Europe.
The importance of these impacts may be liable to grow in the coming years given the growing pressures on Chaco deforestation under the governance of the new presidency who has repealed a number of important environmental protections. LANLOSS has established important contacts on the ground that position me to be able to learn first hand from local sources about the intensification and increased frequency of forest fires, agribusiness expansion, and other threats to biodiversity. This knowledge may also be impactful for better implementing the EU 2023/1115 Regulation on limiting or eliminating the importation of deforestation-related commodities, and the export of products contributing to illegal deforestation. Implementing this measure meaningfully requires intimate in situ knowledge and
analysis of the actors invovled, rather than just bird’s eye level sattelite images, numbers, and legislations that may or may not get applied.