CALL FOR PAPERS
The NY Posthuman Research Group presents the
4th NY Posthuman Global Symposium:
“POSTHUMAN AGENCY”
April 30-May 2, 2020
Keynote Speaker:
Prof. Katherine Hayles
(Duke University; UCLA)
SUBMISSIONS
Dear Colleagues, thank you for your kind interest. We are currently reviewing all the submissions and will let you know about our decisions regarding the abstracts by the end of January 2020.
CFP (CLOSED)
We are delighted to announce the 4th Posthuman Global Symposium, to be held at New York University, New York, USA. This Symposium is dedicated to exploring the importance of posthuman agency in the interrelated significations of human and non-human realms. We intend to spark a deep and multilayered analysis of posthuman agency both as praxis and as a moral stance on the current global issues, as exemplified by its advocacy of environmentalism, cyborg rights, animal personhood, sustainable advanced technologies and ethical economies. We wish to examine posthuman agency from a variety of perspectives, including but not limited to: philosophy, natural and social sciences, law, religion, technology, mindfulness, and the arts.
Areas of interest include: human ways of living in the anthropocene; artificial intelligence, robots and ethical technology; the ethics of human enhancement and biotechnologies; genetic privacy; technological addiction; environmental sustainability; power, equity and the global dynamics of human interactions with the nonhuman world; drones, space, big data and co-existence; spirituality, religions and mindfulness in the posthuman age; and related topics. Utopian and dystopian, visionary and critical, theoretical and practical approaches are welcome, including: philosophical, critical and cultural posthumanism, transhumanism, new materialism, antihumanism, object-oriented ontology, metahumanism, panpsychism, and other approaches.
Our Symposium is uniquely characterized by openness of perspective and presentation: academic as well as performative and experiential modes of expression provide complementary insights into the posthuman. Therefore, in addition to academic papers, we welcome proposals for panels, performances and experiential workshops. We encourage a creative intellectual environment where the seeds of desirable ways of living may be envisioned and nourished.
Dear Colleagues, thank you for your kind interest. We are currently reviewing all the submissions and will let you know about our decisions regarding the abstracts by the end of January 2020.
CFP (CLOSED)
We are delighted to announce the 4th Posthuman Global Symposium, to be held at New York University, New York, USA. This Symposium is dedicated to exploring the importance of posthuman agency in the interrelated significations of human and non-human realms. We intend to spark a deep and multilayered analysis of posthuman agency both as praxis and as a moral stance on the current global issues, as exemplified by its advocacy of environmentalism, cyborg rights, animal personhood, sustainable advanced technologies and ethical economies. We wish to examine posthuman agency from a variety of perspectives, including but not limited to: philosophy, natural and social sciences, law, religion, technology, mindfulness, and the arts.
Areas of interest include: human ways of living in the anthropocene; artificial intelligence, robots and ethical technology; the ethics of human enhancement and biotechnologies; genetic privacy; technological addiction; environmental sustainability; power, equity and the global dynamics of human interactions with the nonhuman world; drones, space, big data and co-existence; spirituality, religions and mindfulness in the posthuman age; and related topics. Utopian and dystopian, visionary and critical, theoretical and practical approaches are welcome, including: philosophical, critical and cultural posthumanism, transhumanism, new materialism, antihumanism, object-oriented ontology, metahumanism, panpsychism, and other approaches.
Our Symposium is uniquely characterized by openness of perspective and presentation: academic as well as performative and experiential modes of expression provide complementary insights into the posthuman. Therefore, in addition to academic papers, we welcome proposals for panels, performances and experiential workshops. We encourage a creative intellectual environment where the seeds of desirable ways of living may be envisioned and nourished.
The Committee:
Prof. Francesca Ferrando (NYU), Prof. Kevin Lagrandeur (NYIT), Prof. Farzad Mahootian (NYU), Prof. Jim McBride (NYU), Prof. Yunus Tuncel (NYU).
SUBMISSIONS & DEADLINES
We invite abstracts of up to 250 words to be submitted,
together with a short bio (80 words, more or less),
by December 31st 2019
via GoogleForm:
https://goo.gl/forms/jqDD8iM1W2es1fbh1
You can submit your paper here (please, only submit it ONCE):