Emma Kowal, Joanna Radin, and Jenny Reardon
From Indigenous body parts, mutating temporalities, and the half-lives of postcolonial technoscience, Social Studies of Science, 2013.
“Mutations transcend dichotomies of premodern/modern, pro-science/anti-science, and north/south, inviting us to focus on entanglements and interdependencies.”
Marcia C. Castro
Covid-19 in Brasil: a mutating virus in a mutating society
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Marcia C. Castro is associate professor of Demography at the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston/USA.
12.04.2021
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22.03.2021
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JoAnn Kuchera-Morin
Composer, professor of Media Arts and Technology and Music at UC Santa Barbara, USA, Director of the Allosphere Research Facility, and a researcher in multi-modal media systems, content, and facilities design.
29.03.2021
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Heather Davis
Assistant professor of Culture and Media at The New School, NYC, USA, member of the Synthetic Collective, and co-editor of Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies and Desire Change: Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada.
07.04.2021
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Eben Kirksey
Anthropologist, writer, storyteller, and associate professor (Research) at Alfred Deakin Institute in Melbourne, Australia.
12.04.2021
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Marcia C. Castro
Marcia C. Castro is associate professor of Demography at the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston/USA.
14.04.2021
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Natasha Ginwala
Natasha Ginwala is associate curator at Gropius Bau, Berlin/Germany and artistic director of the Gwangju Biennale 2020.
19.04.2021
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Andres Lepik
Andres Lepik is director of the Architekturmuseum TU Munich and professor of Architectural History and Curatorial Practices at the TU Munich/Germany.
03.05.2021
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Sophia Roosth
Sophia Roosth is an anthropologist, Max Planck Sabbatical Award Laureate 2020 and Cullmann Center Fellow, New York Public Library 2021/2021.
10.05.2021
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Brenna Bhandar
Brenna Bhandar is Associate Professor at Allard Law Faculty, UBC, Vancouver. Prior to this appointment, she was Reader in Law, SOAS, University of London.