Thursday, July 16, 2026
Sponsored by the Institute for Critical Animal Studies
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Ecoability Discussion from Ecoability Upcoming Book Contributors
4pm Western Time USA, 5pm Mountain Time USA, 6pm Central Time USA and 7pm Eastern Time USA
Free and Family Friendly
Speakers Discussing Their Chapters in the Upcoming Ecoability Book (see below) –
The Global Ecoability Movement: Centering Disability, Animal, and Environmental Protection, Healing, and Transformation
being published by Peter Lang Publishing
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Amber E. George
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Introduction
From Ecoability Studies to Ecoability Pedagogy: A Movement for Abolition and Transformative Justice
Anthony J. Nocella II and Jennifer Salerno
Chapter 1
From Eco-Ableism to Ability Justice: Gregor Wolbring on Bioethics, Eco-Ableism, and the Long Arc of Ability Judgment
Lea Lani Kinikini
Chapter 2
Tracetenance of the Cut: Schizotypal Poetics, Eco-Abilities, and the Lawn’s Utopian Not-Yet Through Bloch, Bataille, and Kristeva
Lucas Dietsche
Chapter 3
“Get Used To Different” ®: Centering Autistic Adults in Environmental and Animal Protection
Daniel Salomon – Confirmed
Chapter 4
Reclaiming Disability Through Imaginative Acts of Empowerment: Looking at the Conventional Unconventionally
Jennifer Salerno – Confirmed
Chapter 5
An Interview with Peter Moosman
Marianne Allred
Chapter 6
Radical Hope: Creating Community Beyond Capitalism
Scott Hurley and Charlotte A. Kunkel
Chapter 7
Nuwuh Booheep
Tasha Iglesias – Confirmed
Chapter 8
Traveling the Road to Interspecies Community Living: The Way of a Social Healthcare Nurse
Jennifer E. Boland
Chapter 9
Unruly Bodies: Disability, Animality, and the Rejection of Normalcy in Nature and Culture
Marie-France Boissonneault
Chapter 10
From Assumption to Inquiry: A Comparative True Price Analysis of AI and Animal Agriculture
Jesika Keener – Confirmed
Chapter 11
Metastable Cognitive Drift: Anomaly and Earth as Recursive Archive
Justin Gallant – Confirmed
Afterword
Christie Bogle – Confirmed
