International School of Radical Relationism (ISRR)
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Environmental Research Philosophy or Environmental Ethos?
The ISRR is comprised of an international group of interdisciplinary scholars who are focused on promoting social justice and decolonizing knowledge production through radical relationism.
Radical relationism is a non-mainstream perspective on knowledge production that promotes social justice and has decolonizing potential. It intersects both the human and more-than-human environment because it considers that human actors and their attributes constitute each other through their exchanges with each other and their environment (social/political and natural). Radical relationism highlights how human actors, being embodied organisms, are embedded in and dependent on their natural environment. Therefore, radical relationism can be used as a framework to develop ethics to engage in a better relationship with the world and natural environment.
Mónica J. Sánchez-Flores
Faculty Personal and TRU Research Pages
Contact Information
msanchez@tru.ca

Image used with permission from Mónica J. Sánchez-Flores.
Research Areas
Approaches and Methodologies Used
Activism
Grounded Theory
Ethnography and Auto-Ethnography
Qualitative Research
Relationality
Story-Telling
Reflexivity
Indigenous Methodologies
Interdisciplinary Ideas
The International School of Radical Relationism has a foundation based in interdisciplinary research. Visit our website (https://isrr.trubox.ca) to learn more about the diverse work being done at the ISRR
Current Collaborators
Rebecca Buys
Community Partnerships
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Other
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