12 PM | 02 Jan

(Un) Common Worlds: contesting the limits of #human-#animal #communities #conference [#geekgirl]

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Call for Papers: (Un)common worlds: Contesting the limits of human–animal communities

Humans and other animals share spaces and create communities together. They touch each other in various symbolic and material ways, constantly crossing and redrawing communal, ethical and very practical boundaries. As of late, this multifarious renegotiation of human-animal relations has sparked intense debates both in the public arena and in academia.

For instance, Bruno Latour argues that the anthropocene (marking the massive human impact on ecosystems) creates a new territory in which traditional subject/object separations are no longer useful. What is called for is the transgressing or dissolving of these limits in order to “distribute agency as far and in as differentiated a way as possible” (Latour 2014, 16). Various inclusive, more-than-human notions, such as ‘cosmopolitics’ (Stengers 2010) or ’common worlds’ (Latour 2004) are brought forward to this end. These discussions highlight what is becoming a core challenge for various disciplines and fields of study: how to live together in complex places, spaces and societies, with intersecting and overlapping borders and traces of cultures, histories and politics. Furthermore, the discussions bring forth the question of how to work against the premises of exclusive human agency and interest in order to explore and imagine multispecies futures.

However, the various conceptualisations of inclusive, common worlds entail a risk of disregarding or devaluing that which is not shared: the aspects of multispecies lives that cannot be or become common but that nevertheless matter for shared existences. There is also the issue of becoming “common” – of territorialisations and inclusions of some beings to the exclusion of others. What will remain the “uncommon” (i.e. unconventional) in common worlds? Moreover, are common worlds envisaged as free of political struggles and borders? What are the politics of becoming common and remaining uncommon?

With this Call we invite you to discuss and develop ideas about human-animal worlds both common and uncommon. We invite presentations to this interdisciplinary conference from various fields, including but not limited to social sciences, law, arts and humanities, and natural and environmental sciences.

Deadline: Feb 28, 2018

12 PM | 10 Jul

New Harvest 2017 #Cellular #agriculture #research [#geekgirl]

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EXPERIENCE THE NEWEST HARVEST OF CELL CULTURED PRODUCTS AT THE WORLD’S FIRST CONFERENCE DEDICATED TO CELLULAR AGRICULTURE.

New Harvest 2017 is a conference dedicated to cellular agriculture–the creation of agricultural products like meat, milk, eggs, leather and silk in cell cultures instead of using whole plants or animals. The conference will host presentations about the latest developments in this field including “Cell Ag 101” and debates about the future ramifications of this technology.

New Harvest is the non-profit research institute that is funding open science in cellular agriculture through the New Harvest Research Fellowship program at universities around the world.

OCTOBER 11 & 12, 2017 in New York

It is time to re-think the supply chain of animal products.

By applying advances in tissue engineering and synthetic biology to growing food, we can revolutionize the supply chain of animal products to continue to provide affordable and sustainable food to a growing population. We call this “cellular agriculture.”

Source: New Harvest 2017

 

12 PM | 04 Nov

Tim Shieff stars in #Swine – a #Mutant #Superbug is on the loose [#geekgirl]

Antibiotic Resistance is a reality. SWINE – Resistance has arrived – the world’s most destructive industry has a secret it doesn’t want you to know about, the character Jack Tomlins goes undercover to reveal the truth.

Will he survive?

Starring Timothy “Livewire” Shieff a professional English Freerunner. He is best known for winning the 2009 Barclaycard World Freerun Championship and participating on the television programme MTV’s Ultimate Parkour. Tim is a vegan and credits his increased performance to a plant based diet. He is also a champion and advocate for animals rights and welfare, and is keen for you to know the truth behind animal production and the use and abuse of drugs to raise them.

Antibiotic Resistance is real and its coming for us. Our lazy approach to these drugs will come back to bite us. It is only a matter of time. [#govegan]

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