Biota w drodze – mobilność w perspektywie więcej-niż-ludzkiej
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invasive species, critical mobility studies, container, containerization, logistics, mobility, non-humans, transport, Wasmannia auropunctata, more-than-humanAbstrakt
The article proposes a relational approach to mobility, based on the concept of more-thanhuman, analysing the links between containerised mobility and the potential invasiveness of non-human species. It draws attention to their common embedding in global social, material and infrastructural systems. Critical mobility studies emphasise that the movement of organisms is not an autonomous biological feature, but rather the result of dynamic interactions between technology, politics, the environment, and power relations. Containers, as key elements of transport infrastructure, play a pivotal role in the unintentional dispersal of species. The accelerating rate of global flows (termed ‘turbomobility’) and climate change are creating new ecological niches in which organisms can acquire invasive characteristics. In this context, strategies for the control of biological flows, such as biosecurity, reveal a logic of securitization analogous to migration policies for humans, emphasising the coexistence of non-human organisms in complex infrastructural and socio-ecological systems.
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