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Franklin Ginn - Planetary gardening for the Anthropocene
Franklin Ginn - Planetary gardening for the Anthropocene
This talk deals with four lures proffered by the Anthropocene. The first three: hyper-modernisation, or the colonisation... Read more
1 Jun 2015
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51mins
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Wendy Wheeler (London Metropolitan University) - Creative Evolution & the Logic of Abduction: The Biosemiotic Self & the Umwelt
Wendy Wheeler (London Metropolitan University) - Creative Evolution & the Logic of Abduction: The Biosemiotic Self & the Umwelt
An important theoretical underpinning of biosemiotics is the semiotic philosophy of American scientist and semiotician C... Read more
1 Jun 2015
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1hr
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Philip Steinberg (University of Durham) - Wet Ontologies, Fluid Dynamics, Legal Fi(x/ss)ions, Cold Facts
Philip Steinberg (University of Durham) - Wet Ontologies, Fluid Dynamics, Legal Fi(x/ss)ions, Cold Facts
Philip Steinberg (http://philsteinberg.wordpress.com) is Professor of Political Geography at Durham University and Assoc... Read more
1 Jun 2015
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41mins
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Monika Bakke - The crystal life of vigilant plants
Monika Bakke - The crystal life of vigilant plants
Plants historically have been located between the mineral and animal worlds. Not only did they occupy the perplexing bor... Read more
1 Jun 2015
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10mins
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John Mowitt - Gasping
John Mowitt - Gasping
Much aesthetic theory has concerned itself with the status and significance of the image. Resisting this "photology," my... Read more
25 Mar 2015
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1hr 4mins