STS4C Mobile Seminar: More-than-human? Ecology, Society and Interspecies Worlds

Location
Council Room, Trent Building A21, University Park
Date(s)
Tuesday 19th November 2019 (12:00-17:15)
Description

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Location

University Park, Trent Building A21, Council Room

Directions: Trent building is #11 on the University Park campus map (PDF). See also University Park visitor information.

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Programme

STS4C the Science and Technology Studies 4 Cities Consortium of Leeds, Nottingham, Sheffield and York Mobile Seminar: More-than-human? Ecology, Society and Interspecies Worlds
12 noon-1pm STS4C business meeting
Chair Dimitris Papadopoulos (University of Nottingham)
 
1-1.30pm Break & light lunch  
1.30-3.15pm Session one
Chair Murray Goulden (University of Nottingham)
  • Pru Hobson-West (University of Nottingham): Animals, Medicine and Interspecies Relations: The Sociology of Diagnosis
  • Carrie Friese (LSE) and Joanna Latimer (University of York): Reproducing Precarity: Interspecies Entanglements and the Vector
  • Eva Giraud (Keele University), Eleanor Hadley Kershaw (University of Nottingham), Richard Helliwell (University of Nottingham), Gregory Hollin (University of Leeds): Abundance in the Anthropocene
3.15-3.45pm Tea break  
3.45-5pm Session two 
Chair Reiner Grundmann (University of Nottingham)
  • Anna Krzywoszynska (University of Sheffield): Coming to our Senses: Reconstructing Place Through Soil Sensing
  • Warren Pearce (University of Sheffield): Google Images and the Digital Outformation of Climate Change
5-5.15pm Book launch
Chair Dimitris Papadopoulos (University of Nottingham)
  • Eva Giraud: What Comes after Entanglement? Activism, Anthropocentrism, and an Ethics of Exclusion (Duke University Press 2019) with Joanna Latimer (University of York), Warren Pearce (University of Sheffield) and Eva Giraud (Keele University)

 

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Image credit: Different species of lichen. Coloured etching by J. Pass, c. 1813 by Wellcome Collection licensed under CC BY 4.0.

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pru.hobson-west@nottingham.ac.uk

Institute for Science and Society
School of Sociology and Social Policy
Law and Social Sciences
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD