Tag: research
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Book: Dipali Mathur’s Available to be Poisoned, Save 30%
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…
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Workshop: Becoming with Alien Encounters and Speculative Storytelling
Welcome to the workshop “Becoming with Alien Encounters and Speculative Storytelling in a More-than-human World” that takes place on 4th June at 13:15 – 16:00, in the big seminar room at Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH (Teknikringen 74 D, Stockholm). No registration is required. Workshop: Becoming with Alien Encounters and Speculative…
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QUEERING THE HAIN – DECOLONIALIZING MOURNING: Creative and reflexive writing workshop with Camila Marambio and Nina Lykke
Creative and reflexive writing workshop with Camila Marambio, Monash University, Australia Nina Lykke, Linköping University QUEERING THE HAIN – DECOLONIALIZING MOURNING An invitation to gather and ask the unthinkable May 23, 2019, 10-15 Venue: Linköping University: Campus Norrköping. Building: Kopparhammaren, Norra Grytgatan, Entrance 10A, Floor 2, room KO22. Registration: Please register with name, address/affiliation and e-mail,…
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ANNALS OF CROSSCUTS: call for abstracts 2019
Ruptured Times: Call for Films to Annals of Crosscuts 2019 CROSSCUTS: Stockholm Environmental Humanities for Film & Text welcomes submissions for Annals of Crosscuts—a new peer-reviewed publication format for film-based research. Deadline for abstract submissions 22 May 2019. For the full call click here: Annals of Crosscuts – call for abstracts 2019
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The Posthumanities Hub Seminar with Dr. Marietta Radomska at KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm (22nd January)
Welcome to The Posthumanities Hub seminar with Dr. Marietta Radomska on Deterritorialising Death: Queer(ing) Methodology and Contemporary Art, which takes place on 22 January (Tuesday) at 10:15 – 12:00 in the seminar room at Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment KTH, Teknikringen 74 D, Stockholm. Deterritorialising Death: Queer(ing) Methodology and Contemporary Art Abstract: This paper…
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Bioart Society: SOLU Space Opening
[Repost from Bioart Society] SOLU Space opening Dear friends and colleagues, In spring we commemorated together the 10th anniversary of Bioart Society. It is now again time to celebrate big time and with great pleasure, we invite you to the opening of our new SOLU Space. The new SOLU Space is a major component of…
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8th Biennial Conference of the European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture and Environment (EASLCE): “The Garden – Ecological Paradigms of Space, History, and Community”
Join the 8th Biennial Conference of the European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture and Environment (EASLCE): “The Garden – Ecological Paradigms of Space, History, and Community” at the University of Würzburg (Germany) from September 26 -29, 2018. For more info click HERE. Early bird registration until 31st Augst!
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: EASCLE Webinar on ‘Toxic Embodiment’ by Prof. Cecilia Åsberg and Dr. Marietta Radomska
Join us for the EASCLE Webinar on ‘Toxic Embodiment’ – for more info click HERE. Webinar: ‘Toxic Embodiment’ By Prof. Cecilia Åsberg and Dr. Marietta Radomska Sat, Aug 25th, 10:30-12:00 CEST. REGISTER HERE Existential concerns around environmental health today involve a much wider set of issues (and a wider set of bodies) as we intra-act with…
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SYMPOSIUM: Deterritorialising the Future
Deterritorialising the Future: A symposium on heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene 14th September 2018, 9:30 – 17:30 Senate House London UK What does it mean to conserve, collect, curate or interpret ‘the past’ in the shadow of the Anthropocene? How might we reimagine issues of care, vulnerability, diversity and inheritance in this new geological/conceptual framework? Drawing on current…