This group explores the impact of the climate crisis on the methods and narratives used to write architectural history, as well as the role architecture has played in shaping the current crisis. The group also focuses on climate justice—the ways in which inequities and instabilities produced by climate change are distributed, often with the heaviest impacts on the most vulnerable.

Current: Collective for Architecture History and Environment

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    Meral Ekincioglu, Ph.D.
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    Current: Collective for Architecture History and Environment

    “…Current: seeks to develop strong alliances with fields that are already poised to address the climate crisis such as ecology, sociology, anthropology, media studies, geography, critical race studies, history of science, history of technology, and the environmental humanities at large…”;

    Founding editors: Dalal Musaed Alsayer, Daniel A. Barber, Carson Chan

    https://www.current-collective.org, last accessed on 9.12.2021.

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