Infrastructure and nonhuman life: a wider ontology
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The European Research Council Horizon 2020 Starting Grant Urban ecologies: governing nonhuman life in global cities (uEcologies; Grant No. 759239) as mentioned in this paper is the starting grant for this project.Abstract:
European Research Council Horizon 2020 Starting Grant Urban ecologies: governing nonhuman life in global cities (uEcologies; Grant No. 759239).read more
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