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Join us for the Bioart Ecologies X Artistic Research block on 16th June!
Tema Genus Higher Seminar in collaboration with @ecobioartlab.bsky.social on "More-than-human lamentations, eco-grief, and ecologies of wildfires" by Dr #MargheritaPevere takes place at 13.15-15.00.
REGISTER: bit.ly/3SryEGS
If you are in Vilnius this week, join us at the "Posthumanism and Contemporary Artistic Practices" International Symposium at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre!
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Join us on Tuesday for the thematic block on Bioart Ecologies X Artistic Research on 16th June!
The "Arts of Vulnerability" #hybrid event with Dr #MargheritaPevere and Prof. Em. #NinaLykke takes place at 10:12-12:00 CEST! REGISTER:
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International Symposium-Workshop “Critical Ecologies: Crisis, Grief, and Resilience in Philosophy, Art, and Science”, 2-3 October 2025
Dear all - we finally have a pleasure to open the registration for the International Symposium-Workshop “Critical Ecologies: Crisis, Grief, and Resilience in…
Join us for @ecobioartlab.bsky.social hybrid seminar “Moving Images and Ecologies of Extractive Violence” with speaker Dr Salomé Lopes Coelho and respondent Dr mirko nikolić, on 1 April at 10:15 – 11:45 CEST in the room FAROS, Tema building, Linköping, and on Zoom. REGISTER: bit.ly/4lhHfXc
PhD course: Feminist Posthumanism and New Materialism, 7,5 credits
It is our great pleasure to share with you an announcement about the upcoming PhD course on Feminist Posthumanism and New Materialism (7,5 ECTS) organised by Gender Academy Research School at Stockholm University. Please, check for…
BIG NEWS! The Routledge International Handbook of Queer Death Studies, eds. Nina Lykke, Tara Mehrabi, and Marietta Radomska is finally out! 63 chapters and 73 contributors.
You can order - or better, ask your local library to order - this behemoth of a book via: www.routledge.com/9781032504384
The Routledge International Handbook of Queer Death Studies is already out and about in the world.
The hardback is pretty pricey, so please, feel free to nudge your local library to get it:
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But meanwhile, we also invite you to dive into the content that is available in Open Access (and there is some). For the start - it can certainly be Chapter 1 by Nina Lykke, Tara Mehrabi and yours truly: doi.org/10.4324/9781...
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The 2025 ESEH Climate Histories Conference announces an open call for artists to apply to create coinciding art interventions.
It is our great pleasure to share with you an announcement about the upcoming PhD course on Feminist Posthumanism and New Materialism (7,5 ECTS) organised by Gender Academy Research School at Stockholm University. Please, check for details below: See link: Feminist Posthumanism and New Materialism are fields within the humanities and the social sciences that are becoming increasingly important for understanding the anthropocentric world, its more-than-human relationships, and rethinking of bodies, arts and social meaning.
Dear all - we finally have a pleasure to open the registration for the International Symposium-Workshop “Critical Ecologies: Crisis, Grief, and Resilience in Philosophy, Art, and Science”, hosted by The Eco- and Bioart Lab, Linköping University. The event takes place on 2nd - 3rd October 2025 (it starts at 13:00 CEST on the 2nd, and ends at 14:00 CEST on the 3rd) at Arbetets Museum in Norrköping.
This Handbook aims to provide a comprehensive, international cartography of Queer Death Studies, offering broad, in-depth insights into the field and its
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Chapter 1 accounts for the co-editors’ entry points to the curating of the Handbook. Following a brief description of the back-story, the history of the Network