- Field Recording
- Interview
- Informative
The School of Feral Grounds' sixth episode Reporting from the Front dives into questions of who gets to access, own, safeguard, or extract value from land. Even underused, degraded, or “temporary” sites are no longer accessible to the public, as commons disappear, and land is treated as a speculative asset rather than a shared resource.
Host Bitsy Knox (Something Like, New Friend) is joined in conversation by Sofija Stefanović, a researcher and organiser based between the UK and Serbia. Sofija is a scholar, organiser, dancer and teacher whose work is grounded in feminist science and environmental justice organising. Together, they speak about land stewardship and property regimes under extractivism, and about the political importance of bodily presence in space.
Sofija Stefanović @probisvetica
Bitsy Knox @bitsyknox
Danica @trala_lala_lila_lala
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The School of Feral Grounds positions cultural practices within the realities of a world where capital-driven economies reshape the planet. Acting as a forum for exchange, the school interlinks urban ecologies and cultural fields, exploring how nature reclaims the cracks of neoliberal cities.
Originally produced for Future DiverCities, the series aims to empower eco-social engagement with our often-neglected cityscapes. Co-broadcasted by Radio Aparat, Belgrade.
Curated by Danica Sretenović from Krater Collective
Hosted and produced by Bitsy Knox from Cashmere Radio
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