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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Reading Group meet-up 13/3
DESCRIPTION:For our March reading group session\, we’ll be reading some of Merlin Sheldrake’s Entangled Life: How fungi make our worlds\, change our minds and shape our futures. \nWe’ll skip the introduction and get straight into chapters one and two. Chapter one is about truffles\, which looks to be intriguingly sensory/olfactory/aesthetic\, while chapter 2 is about mycelium networks.  \nAs a reminder\, we’ll meet on Friday 13 March at 14.00 CET\, here on Zoom: \nhttps://liu-se.zoom.us/j/61719459030?pwd=FeCWbLwrIaa4TPgaosKaJ6sIeCXO8j.1 \nDownload the PDF here: https://posthumanitieshub.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Entangled-life-how-fungi-make-our-worlds-change-our-minds-and-shape-our-futures_compressed.pdf \nEveryone welcome!
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanities-hub-reading-group-meet-up-13-3/
CATEGORIES:Reading Group
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Reading Group meet-up 10/4
DESCRIPTION:For our April reading group\, we’ll read a few chapters from Ailton Krenak’s Ancestral Future. Everyone welcome! \nIn 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 doing\, he grounds the future in the present\, “in that which exists around us\, in the rivers and mountains and trees that are our kin.” \nWe’ll meet on Zoom on Friday 10 April at 14.00 CET/Sweden time: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/61719459030?pwd=FeCWbLwrIaa4TPgaosKaJ6sIeCXO8j.1 \nWe’ll be reading the first 56 pages\, which you can download from this link:\nhttps://posthumanitieshub.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Krenak-Ancestral-Future-2024.pdf
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanities-hub-reading-group-meet-up-10-4/
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Webinar 15/4: Elina Bry\, 'Is the Earth Chronically Ill?' screening and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a very special screening of Elina Bry’s film\, Is the Earth Chronically Ill? (2025)\, followed by a Q&A with the artist. Elina’s film explores the connections between climate change and chronic illness\, and is situated in three landscapes that the artist is connected to: Scotland\, Finland and France. In their words\, “Through reflections on my own experience of chronic illness\, I explore how ecological fragility mirrors human vulnerability\, endurance\, and adaptation.” \nThe film runs at 53 minutes and is in Finnish\, English and French. \nJoin us on Zoom on 15 April 2026\, at 13.00-15.00 CET/Stockholm time. \nhttps://liu-se.zoom.us/j/61415784946?pwd=0u10UnF1XS5o4LCRWj0veZ6451f4dQ.1 \nLooking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanities-hub-webinar-15-4-elina-bry-is-the-earth-chronically-ill-screening-and-qa/
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Webinar 23/04: Hillevi Lenz Taguchi. The Post-Qualitative Turn and Feminist Theory
DESCRIPTION:Hillevi Lenz Taguchi\nWelcome to the next Posthumanities Hub webinar with Hillevi Lenz Taguchi\, in conversation with our very own Cecilia Åsberg. They’ll be discussing the “post-qualitative turn” in the educational sciences. Where do post-qualitative approaches intersect with feminist theory? Or with posthumanist theory? With the posthumanities? Come and ask the kindest\, most wip smart educational philosopher you have ever met\, and get learned! WELCOME 23 APRIL YOU LOT – teachers\, students\, methodology-nerds and field philosophers\, and everybody!!! \nHillevi Lenz Taguchi is Professor of Child and Youth Studies and Early Childhood Education at Stockholm University. Hillevi has a background in literature and the behavioral sciences and a PhD in Education (2001). She was promoted full professor of Education in 2011\, and recruited professor of Child and Youth Studies and Early Childhood education in 2013 at Stockholm University. Her research interests follow two trajectories: First\, a longstanding interest in praxis-based and collaborative work with preschool teachers\, children and their families in preschools to enhance preschool quality and children’s development and learning. Second\, a strong interest in philosophy\, science theory and social science methodologies. The last 20 years\, these dual and parallel interests have taken her work into theoretical developments and transgressive methodologies as part of Posthumanist\, Feminist New Materialist and Post Qualitative approaches; while simultaneously being granted funding as PI for a large-scale interdisciplinary research\, framed as a randomized control trial engaging 332 children\, their families and educators. This pedagogical intervention project entailed both neuroscience (EEG/ERP) measures of selective auditory attention\, and emergent transdisciplinary investigations with children. The project is described and discussed in an OA book coauthored with Linnea Bodén “Development and Postdevelomentalism in studies on\, to\, with\, for\, by young children” (2025)\, Palgrave Macmillan. Hillevi’s current focus is on developments of sustainable multi-methodological praxis-based research-practices\, which also feature evaluations of children’s development and learning based on evidence-based knowledge. As a consequence of the above experiences\, a specific research-interest has evolved in the shifting roles and positions of different forms of disciplinary knowledge in and outside of academia: especially knowledge that concern children’s development and learning\, which in Sweden had had consequences for both research-practices and teacher education-reforms.
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanities-hub-webinar-hillevi-lenz-taguchi-the-post-qualitative-turn-and-feminist-theory/
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Webinar 7/5: UNSETTLED with Myra J. Hird and Erin Manning
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for this upcoming webinar! With Myra Hird\, Professor in the School of Environmental Studies at Queen’s University\, Canada\, and Erin Manning\, artist\, dancer and Professor of Philosophy and Cinema at Concordia University\, Montreal.
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanities-hub-webinar-7-5-unsettled-with-myra-j-hird-and-erin-manning/
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Reading Group 15/5
DESCRIPTION:For our May reading group meeting\, we’ll be reading Ursula Le Guin’s The Word for World is Forest.\n\nThe 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). \nWe meet here on Zoom on Friday 15 May at 2pm CET:\nhttps://liu-se.zoom.us/j/61719459030?pwd=FeCWbLwrIaa4TPgaosKaJ6sIeCXO8j.1 \nAccess the PDF here: https://posthumanitieshub.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/The-Word-for-World-is-Forest.pdf
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Webinar: Jennie Tiderman-Österberg\, Cow Chorus Chronicles
DESCRIPTION:Welcome on Tuesday 9 June to a webinar with our very own Jennie Tiderman-Österberg. Jennie has recently defended her PhD in musicology at Örebro University\, where she explored the Scandinavian herding call\, kulning\, from an ecomusicological\, (eco)feminist\, and posthumanist perspective. As she writes: \n“If singing with cows has taught me anything\, it is that the voice that I once called my own is equally theirs. How we move together\, work together\, and live together\, shape the emergence of songs and herding calls – all as unique as each moment. In this webinar\, I will talk about how I studied vocal herding music as an affective interspecies affair\, and what the cows\, goats\, and sheep have taught me about said music. The webinar will transform into a workshop where we will look into actual herding situations through moving images to analyse and discuss why singing emerged the way it did in those specific moments.” \nJoin us on Tuesday 9 June at 13.00 CET\, here on Zoom: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/7402234640?omn=66485828016
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanities-hub-webinar-jennie-tiderman-osterberg-cow-chorus-chronicles/
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Webinar: Banu Subramaniam. Migrant Ecologies: Plant Worlds and the Afterlives of Empire
DESCRIPTION:How have histories of colonialism and their foundational language of gender\, race\, sexuality\, and nation shaped the language\, terminology\, and theories of the modern plant sciences? How and why do botanical theories remain grounded in the violence of their colonial pasts? In wrestling with these difficult origins\, I develop the concept of migrant ecologies to retheorize plant migration and reproductive biology. I explore new biological frameworks that harness the power of feminist thought in order to reimagine and reinvigorate our love of plants. \n\nBanu Subramaniam is the Luella LaMer Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Wellesley College. Trained as a plant evolutionary biologist\, Banu engages the feminist studies of science in the practices of experimental biology. Author of  Botany of Empire: Plant Worlds and the Scientific Legacies of Colonialism (University of Washington Press 2024)\, Holy Science: The Biopolitics of Hindu Nationalism (2019) Ghost Stories for Darwin: The Science of Variation and the Politics of Diversity (2014)\, Banu’s current work focuses on decolonizing botany\, nativism in plant biology and the relationship of science and religious nationalism in India.\n\nJoin us on Zoom: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/67975149482?pwd=MMrBHA45bxc4ibUNJu2xLRvEqlMjEE.1
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanities-hub-webinar-banu-subramaniam-migrant-ecologies-plant-worlds-and-the-afterlives-of-empire/
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