Shifting anthropocentrism in the DESIS network: Conversations 2020 (Webinar)

DESIS founder Ezio Manzini discusses a need to focus social innovation on relations with other beings. DESIS speakers  from around the world include: Louise St. Pierre (on social innovation for biodiversity at 48:54); Virginia Tassinari (Belgium); Ralitsa Debrah (Afrika); and Davide Fassi (Miilan).

Who is Social?

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Who is Social?  Dialogues in a more-than-human world.

This DESIS initiative researches how social innovation can encompass more than humans. “Who is Social?” is rooted in the understanding that survival on this living, breathing planet is contingent on embracing our relationship with the entirety of the living and non-living world.

‘Who is Social’ brings people into conversation with sentient and non-sentient beings. Animist theory suggests that this conversation is not verbal; it is an embodied communication, situated in haptic, intuitive, sensuous physical space 1. Dialogues in a more-than-human world build capacities for multi-modal, embodied understandings.

Earth-centered religions, aboriginal wisdom, animism, deep ecology, gaia theory, and physics affirm that the earth is alive and always evolving. Many indigenous cultures respect wisdom across a spectrum of granite, cedar and fox. Buddhist religions also acknowledge the life force of sentient and non-sentient beings.

Over recent centuries in contemporary Western society, the relationship between humans and the more-than-human world has ruptured 2; this has fostered the growth of belief systems that permit damage to ecosystems that formerly sustained a diversity of life forms.

‘Who is Social’ seeks to re-engage people with natural world; what does social innovation look like if we engage with the entirety of the ecosphere?

1. Abram, David. 2010. Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology. 1st ed. New York: Pantheon Books.

2. Worthy, Kenneth. 2013. Invisible Nature: Healing the Destructive Divide between People and the Environment. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books.