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Message posted on 25/06/2025

Reminder: June 27 Community Call: “Mapping Water Care Initiatives in the Americas”

Dear Colleagues, Friendly reminder: On behalf of the SEEKCommons Project, which is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), we would like to invite you to our next community call: Friday, June 27 6:00 p.m. CET / 12:00 p.m. EST / 9:00 a.m. PST Via Zoom

In NSF SEEKCommons, we work in a distributed network of STS researchers, OS practitioners, and socio-environmental researchers to promote science and technology commons for participative socio-environmental research. Our call series offers an opportunity to discuss the possibilities of the commons as a governance framework, with speakers presenting on its challenges, benefits, lessons learned, and the uncharted possibilities for “open technologies.”

— - — - — - — FRI 27 JUN 2025 - 6:00 PM (CET) / 12:00 PM (EST) / 9:00 AM (PST) — - — - — - — This month’s Community Call topic: “Mapping Water Care Initiatives in the Americas” with Lisa Blackmore and Alejandro Ponce de León

What are the affordances of editorial projects like the Hydrocommons Map in promoting the emergence of a knowledge commons of practices that support the care and wellbeing of bodies of water? Our talk will present a series of open access research and mapping processes that we’ve been engaged in with different water care initiatives and communities in Latin America. We’ll explore how art and humanities research intersects with a rising tide of water protection movements emerging across the world and hemispherically, where our work is focused. Focusing on the work of the arts-led research platform entre—ríos, we will delve into values and practices that recognize our more-than-human connection through water and modes of cooperation that foster ecosocial wellbeing. Through a discussion of collaborative editorial and curatorial projects developed over recent years, this session opens a space to think together about how art-science-community collaborations, mapping processes based on fieldwork and remote work, and art and storytelling can support emergent and resilient practices that care for common waters.

The series is open to public participation, and registration is required: https://bit.ly/4dm9tMs Complete details can be found in our June 27 Community Call Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OeIOSnrIvyqcPmFNA0RY5nbIWaXyVp-E/view?usp=sharing

For more info about the series, visit: https://seekcommons.org/community-calls.html We hope you can join us!

Warm regards, The NSF SEEKCommons Project

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