The Director of The Posthumanities Hub, Prof. Cecilia Åsberg, has just published a report for the scientific magazine, Curie. Titled “Kommunikation om klimatet måste ge framtidshopp,” Åsberg writes about the experiences of The Posthumanities Hub and its work in the Reclaiming Futures, Storying Change research project and festival. In this report, she writes how important it is to work with the youth and meet them in their own spheres of experience and influence. She addresses the need to recognise the values and concerns of younger generations as they mature and begin to take on socio-environmental challenges.
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Affiliated Researcher, Dipali Mathur’s book Available to be Poisoned: Toxicity as a Form of Life has recently been released. The book is written for those working on the neoliberal legacies of toxicity, pollution and waste and the ways by which the global neoliberal machinery relies on the exploited labour and landscapes marked “other” to continue business-as-usual.
For more information about the publication and access to a 30% discount, download the files below.
Learn more about Dr Dipali Mathur | IASH (ed.ac.uk), Digital Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Edinburgh
The Kelp Congress book has now been published and officially launched! Check out this post by Marietta Radomska and of course The Kelp Congress website itself!