Workshop
15:45 – 17:15, 11 July
Promiscuous Infrastructures: Practicing Care
Presented by
Michelle Teran
How can we practice infrastructural care otherwise? How so we care for each other in our learning and working lives? What are the scales and proximities of how we care? Based on the collective work of the Promiscuous Care Study Group, the workshop activates practices included in the new publication Promiscuous Infrastructures: Practicing care. It addresses the need to create spaces, pedagogies, and processes for learning to foster collaborative ethics.
About Michelle Teran
Michelle Teran (born in Canada) works at the intersection of arts, activism, pedagogy, and community-engaged work. She is professor in Social Practices at Willem de Kooning Academy in The Netherlands. Her current research areas are critical care, regenerative practices, and transformative pedagogy.