Editorial

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https://doi.org/10.37536/ECOZONA.2024.15.2.5625

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Editorial.

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Elizabeth Tavella, University of Chicago

Elizabeth Tavella is a postdoctoral scholar in the Humanities Division, affiliated with the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, at the University of Chicago. Elizabeth’s work builds on critical animal studies, decolonial methods, and queer ecology to investigate interlinked systems of oppression and liberation histories from an artistic and cultural perspective. Current research includes fieldwork exploring the liberatory potential of animal sanctuaries and land initiatives as well as an inquiry into speculative arts and practices as tools for collective justice. Elizabeth has taught environmental humanities, CAS, and sociology courses both at the University of Chicago and at the School of the Art Institute. Besides having published peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on global ecologies and multispecies studies, Elizabeth is currently finalizing a monograph on geographies of interspecies confinement in contemporary cultures while co-editing a multimedia digital project titled Animated Wor(l)ds: Language and Relationality for Multispecies Kinship

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2024-10-30