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Posts by Peter Bo Zhang

But your work is great and students have so much learn from you! I recently took a seminar that's devoted entirely to studying the professor own writing over the course of his career (who happens to be the greatest Indigenous law scholar alive so...)

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The Word for World is Forest: Imagining trees through art and climate fiction - CRASSH Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Cambridge Festival 💥
The Word for World is Forest: Imagining trees through art and climate fiction

19 March 2.30pm
17 Mill Lane CB2 1RX
https://bit.ly/47hXduw

An immersive workshop where art and climate fiction intertwine. Explore connections between creativity, storytelling, and the living world

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A few of the 53 "potted landscapes" made for each of the stations of the Tōkaidō road, the most important route in Edo-period Japan. After they were made the artist had a relatively obscure ukiyo-e artist named Utagawa Yoshishige to illustrate them: publicdomainreview.org/collection/5...

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In the Peruvian Andes, rethinking my work on stray dog governance. China frames them as nuisance/tort liability; Indigenous North America as relational breakdown and repair. Peru fits neither. Community care without ownership—unowned, never abandoned

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What happens when law protects Indigenous harvest rights, but not the animals that sustain them?

I’ll speak about animals, ecology, and the “living corpus” of Indigenous harvest rights at University of Toronto Faculty of Law (12:30 ET, Feb 10).

jackmanlaw.utoronto.ca/animal-law-p...

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Is this online too? Would love to attend.

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This is quite good on understanding both proprietary & public responsibilities (and complicities!) when it comes to AI-driven environmental monitoring 😬😬😬

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When AI algorithms start watching rivers and dolphins. My latest for @thediplomat.com on how China’s AI systems are becoming environmental infrastructure—and what that means

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