A Sea Change: Political, Natural, and Cultural Ecologies of the Mediterranean

27 May 2024, Quo Artis, Art &Science Foundation, Barcelona

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A Sea Change: Political, Natural, and Cultural Ecologies of the Mediterranean acts as both a theoretical reader and a detailed catalogue of A Sea Change project, covering its diverse activities from 2022 to 2024*. Edited by Yannis Colakides (NeMe), Tatiana Kourochkina, Helena Pérez, and Victoria Sacco (Quo Artis), the book offers an in-depth exploration of the intricate interactions among the political, natural, and cultural ecologies in the Mediterranean region.

Published by Quo Artis in Spain, the book integrates substantial contributions from a wide range of disciplines, offering a multifaceted perspective on critical issues impacting the Mediterranean’s blue economy.

This publication features contributions from a varied range of fields including philosophy, science, economics, contemporary art, and environmental studies amongst others. Each contributor brings their unique expertise to the project, enriching the reader’s understanding of the Mediterranean’s ecological, economic, and cultural landscapes.

The contributors include Thanassis Babalis, Ana Bedenko, George Bosnas, Régine Debatty, Dr. Ellada Evangelou, Marc Garrett, George Giannikopoulos, María Antonia González Valerio, Joaquín Jara, Nadia Kalara, Ferdinando Laconi, Areti Leopoulou, Thouli Misirloglou, Irini Mirena Papadimitriou, Veroniki Korakidou, Josep L. Pelegrí, Marta Puxan-Oliva, Oliver Ressler, and Carmen Salas.

A Sea Change is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0, allowing for sharing and adaptation with proper attribution for non-commercial purposes, ensuring it reaches a wide audience while respecting the creators’ rights.

A Sea Change: Political, Natural, and Cultural Ecologies of the Mediterranean provides essential insights into the region’s complex challenges.

This publication is available as a print-on-demand book and as free PDF.