by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Sep 19, 2016 | animals, Bees, Biosemiotics, Communication, Discursive Gap, Interspecies Communication, Talks
I’ll be presenting October 5, 2016, 6:30-8:30pm at the California Institute of Integral Studies on the book I’m working on, Interspecies Politics. The presentation, “Ensemblist Identities and the Ecological Self” is part of my larger...
by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Sep 12, 2016 | Uncategorized
The Greening of Everyday Life (2016, Oxford) is a new volume edited by John M. Meyer and Jens M. Kersten. A international collection of essays, it originates from a highly productive and original 2014 Rachel Carson Center symposium by the same name. I’m happy to...
by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Sep 8, 2016 | Uncategorized
The Wood Wide Web is the term used to encapsulate the communication systems between trees in forests. Through the mycorrhiza (fungal networks) in the soil, trees trade and share nutrients. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8SORM4dYG8] Jennifer Frazer’s...
by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Aug 20, 2016 | Climate Change, Conferences, Discursive Gap, Interspecies Communication
Please visit one of the exciting panels I’m participating in this year in Philadelphia at the annual APSA Conference. Collective Action, Environmental Politics, and (Nonhuman) Animal Rights Division 3: Normative Political Theory Thu, September 1, 2:00 to...
by Yogi Hale Hendlin | Jun 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
Here’s a short post I wrote for Medium on the undemocratic features of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.