‘Stay with the Trouble’ – Donna J. Haraway

Taking a virtual journey to the Cromarty Firth we identified juxtaposed social and environmental forces through various scales, from the global to the miniature. Investigating the territory through its physical and environmental features rather than through political and economically driven forms of decision-making and jurisdiction, students designed speculative futures by engaging with issues of community, economy, politics, ecology and empowerment as ways to consider how we might act in the time of Climate Emergency, or how we might ‘Stay with the Trouble’, as understood by Donna J. Haraway.