Justice Scenographics: Preparing for civilization change in a time of ‘Anywheres’ and ‘Somewheres’

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    Abstract

    In Justice Scenographics, Rachel Hann considers the role scenographics can play in scoring—highlighting, irritating, intervening—the inscribed spatial politics that promote and enforce geographies of power. Drawing upon ideas of doughnut economics and pluriversal thinking along with ecoscenography and critical spatial practice, Hann proposes how the staging methods of scenography can be re-imagined in an era of climate crisis as tactics for affirming, altering, or speculating new 'feelings of world'.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSpatial justice 2.0
    EditorsKenneth Bailey, Lori Lobenstine, Kiara Nagel
    Place of PublicationDorchester
    PublisherDesign Studio for Social Intervention
    Chapter2
    Pages18-23
    Number of pages6
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2020

    Keywords

    • scenography
    • spatial justice

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