Tag: Iris van der Tuin

  • Disrupting the Humanities: Towards Posthumanities

    Disrupting the Humanities: Towards Posthumanities

    I am very pleased to announce the publication of a special issue of the Journal of Electronic Publishing: ‘Disrupting the Humanities: Towards Posthumanities’, edited by Gary Hall and myself. This special issue consists of a selection of video-articles by contributors including Mark Amerika, Monika Bakke, Endre Dányi, Johanna Drucker, Lesley Gourlay, Sarah Kember, Silvio Lorusso, Erin Manning,…

  • Videos Radical Methodologies for the Posthumanities

    Videos Radical Methodologies for the Posthumanities

    On March 9th the Centre for Disruptive Media hosted the third and final seminar in the Disrupting the humanities seminar series. This seminar was entitled ‘Radical Methodologies for the Posthumanities‘, and featured papers by Monika Bakke, Lesley Gourlay, Niamh Moore and Iris van der Tuin. The videos of the presentations and the discussions afterwards are…

  • Radical Methodologies for the Posthumanities

    Radical Methodologies for the Posthumanities

    The Centre for Disruptive Media presents Disrupting the Humanities A series of 3 half-day seminars looking at research and scholarship in a ‘posthumanities’ context, organised by the Centre for Disruptive Media at Coventry University. Disrupting the Humanities will both critically engage with the humanist legacy of the humanities, and creatively explore alternative and affirmative possible…

  • New Materialism and/or Post-Structuralism

    New Materialism and/or Post-Structuralism

    Three weeks ago I went to a round table discussion at Sussex University on ‘New Materialism and/or Post-Structuralism’, which featured Timothy Murray (Cornell), Seb Franklin (KCL), Jussi Parikka (Anglia Ruskin), John David Rhodes (Sussex), and Michael Jonik (Sussex). As this was mostly a discussion, my notes underneath are a bit fragmented and as I only wrote…