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== (Zoö)nology: Observing & Sensing ==
 
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"Zoöp" is an experimental model for organizations to transition towards ecological justice - by not only preaching, but radically practicing it. In a Zoöp, non-humans have an equal voice next to humans, on all levels of the organization and its decision-making. As the initiators describe it: “Zoöp is short for Zoöperation: coöperation with zoë – (Greek for ‘life’) Together with other Zoöps we work towards the transformation of our economy into a regenerative human-inclusive ecosystem, a network of exchange of matter, energy and meaning that supports all bodies in their”. <small>[https://zoop.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/zoop-manifesto Zoöp manifesto]</small>
  
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In today's world most computing technologies are build for humans
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The world humans live in today is heavily influenced by computing technology. It seems paradoxical to incorporate computing with non-human entities as it is built with wasteful, finite resources that destroy ecologies.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:46, 30 January 2023

(Zoö)nology: Observing & Sensing

"Zoöp" is an experimental model for organizations to transition towards ecological justice - by not only preaching, but radically practicing it. In a Zoöp, non-humans have an equal voice next to humans, on all levels of the organization and its decision-making. As the initiators describe it: “Zoöp is short for Zoöperation: coöperation with zoë – (Greek for ‘life’) Together with other Zoöps we work towards the transformation of our economy into a regenerative human-inclusive ecosystem, a network of exchange of matter, energy and meaning that supports all bodies in their”. Zoöp manifesto

In today's world most computing technologies are build for humans The world humans live in today is heavily influenced by computing technology. It seems paradoxical to incorporate computing with non-human entities as it is built with wasteful, finite resources that destroy ecologies.