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Nightly Blossoms, Tangled Roots: A Symposium on Ecological Intimacies
29–30 May 2026, Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm This international symposium gathers curators, artists and researchers in a conversation about ecological intimacies and unexpected encounters between humans and nature. Drawing on Ingela Ihrman’s exhibition presently on show at Bonniers Konsthall, the symposium highlights posthuman naturecultural discussions around botany, darkness, monsters, fieldwork practices and the scientific legacy of…
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The Posthumanities Hub Reading Group 15/5
Our next reading group session will discuss Ursula Le Guin’s anti-war and environmental justice polemic, The Word for World is Forest. The book is only around 100 pages in total, so you are welcome to read it all if you wish, but please try to read the first three chapters at least (pp. 9-52). We…
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The Posthumanities Hub Reading Group meet-up 10/4
For our April reading group, we’ll read a few chapters from Ailton Krenak’s Ancestral Future. Everyone welcome! In Ancestral Future, leading Indigenous thinker and activist Ailton Krenak calls for an alternative to the imagined futurity of capitalism. Instead calling upon Indigenous ways of knowing and relating to the earth, he describes an alternative future as ancestral. In so…





