Within Aquatic Life. Beyond the Anthropogenic Maritorium Prospect

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A. Mannisi, Carlos Tapia-Martin, Johana Herrera Arango, W. Pittungnapoo, S. Saito
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Abstract

Enquiries into non-anthropogenic cultural landscapes, such as marine environments, reveal unsuspected dynamics due to the resurgence ofecosophies that are alien to the globalised economy and territorialisation as a basis for appropriation and subsequent indiscriminate exploitation. Disturbed by the wanderings of geo-engineering, several regions of the world have recently touched on key arguments with points in  common that could revitalise nonhuman biospheres and, in them, human ones. When considering maritime dynamics, the ocean must be seen as an entity. Following the ever-inspiringhistorical literatures of Fernand Braudel and expanding on the “mediterraneity” he formulated, we would be testing another concept involving a change in mentality of  governmentality: “maritoriums”, a conceptualisation from 1970s Chilean architecture. Based on case studies, we will discuss significant examples in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Asian oceans and rivers that contribute to the current debate on. 
水生生物内部。超越人为婚礼的前景
对非人为文化景观(如海洋环境)的调查揭示了由于生态哲学的复苏而产生的意想不到的动态,这些生态哲学与全球化经济和领土化为占有和随后的不分青红皂白的开发为基础。受地球工程的影响,世界上一些地区最近开始讨论一些关键的争论,这些争论的共同点是可以重振非人类生物圈,其中也包括人类生物圈。在考虑海洋动力学时,必须将海洋视为一个实体。随着Fernand Braudel的鼓舞人心的历史文献和他所阐述的“地中海性”的扩展,我们将测试另一个涉及治理心态变化的概念:“婚姻”,这是20世纪70年代智利建筑的概念。在案例研究的基础上,我们将讨论地中海、加勒比和亚洲海洋和河流中的重要例子,这些例子有助于当前关于气候变化的辩论。
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