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The Department of Planetary Futures (DPF) is a fictional entity through which multispecies collaborative experiments are employed to investigate the interrelationships humans have with other life forms and one another. At the heart of these endeavors is a desire to connect to the surrounding world and its organisms with care and humility; to learn from, engage with, and speculate possible livable futures. This is a non-hierarchical semi-organization that provides a structure for a multitude of collaborative endeavors to form.
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DPF contributors include Jacklyn Brickman, Kathryn Nusa Logan, Katherine G. Moore, Amber Elison, Kelsey Paschich, Kevin Abbott, Sharon Gill, and Sabine Bahrou.
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