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ÐÒÔË´óתÅÌ miljøhumaniora nettverk møte: Sensing Places - How sensory approaches to places can influence the living and dying of humans and other than humans

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We are excited to invite you to the next ÐÒÔË´óתÅÌ Environmental Humanities network meeting with a presentation and discussion on how understanding places through auditory knowledges can influence the living and dying of humans and other than humans. 

Meeting Agenda

Sensing places: Listening cannot be separated from feminist activism and political practices. Until now, however, political and feminist listening approaches have been mostly anthropocentric; queer ecologies again have neglected listening both as an art form (which is an important epistemological means in feminisms) and as a tool of democracy and activism. In this presentation, Prof. Lisa Katrin Losleben will bring together these knowledges and advocate on the so developed ground for a sensory approach to places.

Relevant readings for those wishing to engage with the topic prior to the meeting include: 

  • Barad, K. (2014). “Diffracting diffraction: Cutting together-apart.” Parallax, 20(3), 168f.
  • Barron, Elizabeth; Hartmann, Laura; Hagemann, Frederik. (2020) vol. 25 (6).
  • Kanngieser, AM and Zoe Todd (2020). “From Environmental Case Study to Environmental Kin Study.” History and Theory 59, 3, 385-393.

 

If you cannot attend the meeting but would like to stay informed about all things ÐÒÔË´óתÅÌ Miljøhumaniora / Environmental Humanities, please send a brief email to Filip Maric and I will add you to the mailing list. 

OBS! We are using a registration form to estimate the kind of room we might need to book for the meeting. A Zoom link for those wishing to attend online will be sent around on request and closer to the time. 

±·Ã¥°ù: 22.02.22 kl 13.00–15.00
Hvor: MH2 L12.346
Sted: Digitalt, Tromsø
²ÑÃ¥±ô²µ°ù³Ü±è±è±ð: Ansatte, Studenter, Gjester / eksterne
Kontakt: Filip Maric
E-post: filip.maric@uit.no

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Frist: 21.02.2022
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