Field Guide Network

  • Lagori Collective

    Co-Founded by Dhaval Kothari specialises in South Asia, exploring multispecies justice, climate resilience, cultural survival, and speculative worldbuilding through participatory ethnography, counter-mapping, and interdisciplinary collaboration. He works at the intersection of anthropology, design, and futures and is based in Bengaluru, India.

  • Nicole Afonso Alves Calistri

    Based in London and working with Policy Lab, expertise in grassroots communities in London, exploring multispecies relations, ecological practices, and politics of care. Their participatory, co-design practice links social research, radical futures, and more-than-human approaches. She is based in London, UK.


  • Schuyler Dragoo

    Digital Anthropologist and Artist, works majoritively in Northeastern and Pacific Northwest US, exploring human–nonhuman interaction, multispecies perception, and speculative empathy across art, psychology, AI, and design. Through embodied research and digital anthropology, she investigates alternative ways of knowing and emerging cultural futures. Schuyler is based in Boston, USA.

  • Juan Fabuel

    Juan Fabuel, PhD candidate (University of Murcia) and Artist, focused on migratory and transnational contexts, explores anthropology, media, ecology, and futures through artistic and multimodal research. His practice combines ethnography, design, and collaboration to imagine alternative ways of knowing. He is based in Zurich, Switzerland.

  • Living Imaginaries

    Founded by Claudia Fernandez de Cordoba Farini, (Chief Imaginaries Officer), with a focus in Europe and the Asia - Pacific, bridging political ecology, biodiversity governance, and food systems. Grounded in feminist, multispecies, and post-neoliberal approaches, Living Imaginaries works globally with institutions, communities, and policymakers to reimagine ecological futures through imagination-led, participatory, and systemic practices. Claudia is based in London and Seoul.

  • Enke Huang

    Head of International Research at TOPOSOPHY, has expertise in Kenya - China, UK - China relationships as well as grassroots UK communities, combining anthropology, art, and business to study placemaking, citizenship, health, and cultural diplomacy. She leads international ethnographic projects, using creative and visual methods to connect communities and inform cultural, urban, and policy strategies. She is based in London, UK.

  • Zoe Liu

    Director of independent Cultural Strategy studio Commune, spanning Greater China and Japan. She is a cultural strategist, researcher, and semiotician, exploring rituals, urban life, and identity through semiotics, cultural forecasting, and trends, with a background in film studies and brand strategy. Zoe is based in London, UK.

  • Louise Permiin

    Experience and Social Designer, experienced across Denmark, Øresund, and the Faroe Islands, explores multispecies relations, kinship, and ecological coexistence. Through participatory design, eco-acoustics, and visual anthropology, her practice reimagines care and climate futures. She is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Rosalie Anne Post

    Co-founder of Namla, has experience in Ugandan and Netherland contexts, combining anthropology, policy, and education to bridge academia and practice. Through teaching, workshops, and creative collaborations, she helps young people and professionals apply ethnographic methods for impact, resilience, and societal transformation. She is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

  • Phil Tovey

    Director of Nature-Centric Approaches for the Accelerator for Systemic Risk Assessment (ASRA), futurist and phenomenologist conducting autoethnographical PhD research with his birth river, River Tone, Somerset, England. His practice centres on arduous physical exposures and solitary immersions with River to explore contemporary embodied riverine temporalities and indigeneity, with human senses augmented. Phil is based near Exmoor, UK.

  • Gabriele Zukauskaite

    Co-lead of KONTEKST Collective, and specialist of the Middle East, Eastern Europe and the Baltics, is a medical anthropologist and communications coordinator. Her work explores trauma, memory, nocturnal life, migration, ecology, and multispecies ethnography through visual and sensory methods. She is based in Bristol, UK.