Abstract de conférence
Résumé : This International post-graduate research school proposes a space for dialogue and exploratory practice between academics, researchers and graduate students, thus focused on sharing emerging approaches and methods in interdisciplinary research, with an emphasis on analyzingterritories and communities affected by material and cultural extractivism and post-extractivism. This international exchange particularly invitesarchitects, urbanists, designers, and scholars from the social sciences, arts and humanities to broaden the interdisciplinary discourse on extractivism and its links to urbanization in Chile, Brazil, and Belgium.The seminars and workshops offered will critically examine the concept of extractivism from diverse perspectives, addressing the complex interactions that occur across multiple scales and species, encompassing both human and more-than-human communities.This event is part of a series of seminars framed within the international collaboration project between Belgium and Chile entitled “CraftingMethods in Design Research”, supported by the Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles and AGCID Chile, and the Interdisciplinary Research Project“Artifact of Entanglement: In the Web of Extractive Urbanization” (DI CENTENNIAL PUCV 2024).