L'écoute comme pratique créative et attitude critique, capacité relationnelle, proposition philosophique, politique et écologique et méthode de recherche.
	Within  today's intensely polarized environment, in which social and  political debate often tends toward conflict or impasse, might  listening enact an intervention? While focus is mostly placed on  making statements, capturing history, and the importance of speaking  out, listening is radically key to facilitating dialogue,  understanding, and social transformation. To listen is to extend the  boundaries of the familiar, the recognized, and the known. In  addition, listening affords more egalitarian and ecologically-attuned  relations, staggering exclusionary systems and human exceptionalism  by way of empathic, attentional, and more-than-human orientations: to  hear beyond the often fixed schema of self and other, us and them.  Listening is an embodied power, it may open and hold, it may support  and heal, and it may afford escape as well as compassionate action. 
  The  Listening Biennial Reader draws attention to listening as a  relational capacity, a philosophical and ecological proposition, a  creative practice, and research method. This includes contributions  by curators and artists from the first edition of The Listening  Biennial, presented in 2021, along with a number of key scholars who  offer critical reflections on cultures of listening. Listening  emerges as a creative and critical force, or wave  of attention,  that contributes to maintaining the diversity of our social,  creaturely adventure.