Meet our The Posthumanities Hub guest researchers!

It is our great honour to present to you our wonderful guest researchers for this fall term 2024!

Tamalone van den Eijnden is a PhD student in the Department of Science, Technology, and Policy Studies at the University of Twente (NL). Her research explores the politics, praxis, pedagogies and poetics of commoning, especially how economy is always a multispecies endeavour. She has a particular interest in how art can allow for making sense of such a complex web of relations and provide tools to build better worlds.

About The Posthumanities Hub, Tamalone says: “Since many years, I admiringly follow The Posthumanities Hub and the great work Cecilia Åsberg has been doing there. I think, The Posthumanities Hub is quite unique in how it brings together rigorous feminist thinking, post- and environmental humanities and artistic practice”.

Want to know more about Tamalone? Check out her TEMA interview here.

Fatemeh Gholami is a PhD student in the Department of History, Culture, and Literature of English-speaking Countries at the University of the National Education Commission in Krakow (PO). She is currently exploring the concept of Ecospace, using this as a theoretical framework for studying ecological spaces in conjunction with the non-human Turn, and for understanding the diversity of terrestrial biodiversity and as a measure of the capacity of a given biotope to hold a certain assemblage and richness of species. She wants to deepen her understanding of the complex ways in which gender and environmental issues are intertwined.

Fatemeh says: “I have long been deeply engaged with the Environmental Humanities and Posthumanities, which have become core to both my research and personal outlook. Even before I became familiar with TEMA, I recognized the need to integrate a gender studies perspective into my work. Through following some webinars and conferences, I immersed myself in the vibrant and intellectual environment at TEMA and of course Posthumanities Hub”

Want to know more about Fatemeh? Check out her TEMA interview here.

Camilla Bernava is a PhD student in Philosophy at the University of Naples L’Orientale (IT). She is currently exploring the ecological perspectives in Donna Haraway’s thought, by reconstructing the dialogue she weaves with modern ecology, and aims to develop a “cyborg-reading” of the history of ecology. For Camilla, the construction of the ‘ecology of knowledge,’ which transgresses the great divide between the natural sciences and the humanities, was what led her to The Posthumanities Hub.

Want to know more about Camilla? Check out her TEMA interview here.

We are very happy to welcome these three marvelous researchers to Linköping and to The Posthumanities Hub!

For more about our guest researchers, check out Current Guests.

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