Webinar: Which exchanges shape your oîkos? In this 5th seminar in the New European Bauhaus meets Community Economies series, we map who us as NEB practitioners and our NEB initiatives live with. Too often, we remain focused on human actors, forget- ting that without the non-human actors we are entan- gled with, nothing of the work we do would be possible. Putting a focus on this interdependence is important to gain perspective and to create more diverse strate- gies of collaboration and action. Looking at our economies from a zoönomic perspective means understanding them as human-inclusive ecosystems. To help us, we follow the method of the zoönomic annual cycle, which helps us sense the bodies (things, living beings, phenome- na, regulations etc.) that hold our community together and characterize the exchanges in which they are entangled. This process gives an orientation for the next steps to be taken towards greater zoönomic integrity. It does not aim for a particular (even if dynamic) end-state for a specific group but is an open ended process of «engaging in a con- tinually growing number of regenerative relations, forming human-inclusive ecosystems». Co-funded by the European Union as part of Erasmus+: Small Scale Partnership in Adult Education – KA210-ADU-EBA01025_2. The project is a collaboration between La Foresta – accademia di comunità and Trajna. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them. PrintFriendly