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SUMMARY:We have never been human with our friends at MDU Västerås 9 May
DESCRIPTION:A Posthumanist STS Take to Contemporary Living and Dying 9 May at MDU in Västerås.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKey note 13.30-14.10 hrs in Room Alpha/Room Pi \nInspiration\nCECILIA ÅSBERG\nLinköping University\, Department of Thematic Studies – Sweden\nStorying Exposure: Posthumanities and the Promises of Cyborg Knowing \nWe live in troubling times in need of multiple approaches\, versatile research and new\nsolidarities – even beyond the humanist imagination. In this keynote address\, Cecilia\nÅsberg explores the transformative potential of feminist posthumanities through\n“cyborg knowing.” She highlights how historical technologies of gender\, race\, and\nempire contribute to the Anthropocene crisis\, or whatever we want to call our\ncontemporary poly-crisis\, with everyday algorithms amplifying biases globally. Åsberg\nargues for new knowledge integrations beyond academic confines and disciplines\,\nemphasizing intellectual generosity and conviviality through storytelling. By\nembracing situated cyborg epistemologies\, the argument is for a more inclusive and\ndynamic approach to knowledge production\, acknowledging our entangled realities\nand complicit exposures to science\, technology and art. Through compelling\nnarratives and case studies\, she illustrates the promises and challenges of\nposthumanities to STS\, envisioning a future of more-than-human humanities and\nepistemic environments where exposures are reimagined and stories shared.\nProf. Dr. Cecilia Åsberg is chair of Gender\, Nature\, Culture at Linköping University\, doing\nfeminist theory\, multispecies- and cultural studies of science\, technology\, and medicine in\nsociety. Åsberg brings arts and sciences to the more-than-human humanities\, and\ntransformative insights to people. She has pioneered posthuman gender studies and\ncitizen-driven environmental humanities in Sweden with a focus on environmental\nembodiment and embodied environments from starting points in laboratory STS and\nfeminist new materialist philosophy. Åsberg is the founder and director of the extradisciplinary research group\, The Posthumanities Hub since 2008\, and 2013-2017 she was\nthe founding director of the Seed Box\, the Swedish national Environmental Humanities\nresearch programme (MISTRA-FORMAS). \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe have never been humans – Mälardalen University
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/we-have-never-been-human-keynote-mdu-vasteras-9-may/
LOCATION:MDU\, Campus Västerås\, Västerås\, Sweden
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanties Hub Reading Group meet up
DESCRIPTION:Dear reading group friends: For the next PH reading group session\, and inspired by Isabelle Stengers\, we’ll be tackling some Alfred North Whitehead — specifically\, the first two chapters from The Concept of Nature (pp. 1-26). We’ll meet on Zoom on Friday 16 May\, 14:00-16:00 (CEST). \n  \nFind the pdf here. \nZoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/my/cissi \nSee you there!
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanties-hub-reading-group-meet-up/
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SUMMARY:The Posthumanities Hub Webinar: Ongoing Song
DESCRIPTION:A very warm welcome to this beautiful The Posthumanities Hub Webinar with Maya Hey\, titeled “Ongoing Song: Fermentation and working with microbes”! \n  \n\n\n\n\nIn this talk\, Maya Hey introduces her forthcoming monograph on fermentation\, where she theorizes human-microbe relations now and in the future. Microbes are everywhere\, shaping our bodies and environments in ways that challenge what it means to be ‘human’ on a highly microbial planet. By focusing on the process of making ferments—rather than the outcomes—Hey explores the hands- on\, material practices that help shape possible futures. \nBased on ethnography at a natural sake brewery in Japan and grounded in feminist theory\, Ongoing Song examines the brewing process—its tools\, rituals\, seasonality\, and know-how—to highlight more-than-human entanglements. This brewery doesn’t add lab-grown microbes; instead\, brewers create conditions for ambient microbes to gather—specific ones\, at specific times\, in specific sequences. They must constantly adapt\, practicing what Hey calls an improvisational ethic: a way of responding to the unforeseen. She concludes by asking: what kinds of futures do we want to improvise with microbes? \n  \n\nJoin us on Friday 23rd of May at 13.15 – 15.00 (CEST) \nZoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/7402234640?omn=61216156908
URL:https://posthumanitieshub.net/event/the-posthumanities-hub-webinar-ongoing-song/
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