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Update

October 29, 2015by Adrian J Ivakhiv

1. BASTA! was successful in obtaining a Multi-disciplinary Collegial Network grant from the UVM Humanities Center to organize a series of meetings (with food) over the course of this coming year. The next […]

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Announcing BASTA!

September 27, 2015by Adrian J Ivakhiv

BASTA! stands for “Bridging the Arts, Sciences, and Theoretical Humanities for the Anthropocene.” (See here for more information.) It’s the informal name under which a group of Burlington academics and activists […]

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BASTA!: The Call

September 27, 2015by Adrian J Ivakhiv

Here’s the call I sent out a few weeks ago to several individuals and groups at the University of Vermont and in the broader Burlington, Vermont, area. More information will […]

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Anthropocene, Burlington, Vermont

Barnosky & Zalasiewicz weigh in

August 5, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv

Anthropocene Working Group members Tony Barnosky and Jan Zalasiewicz have weighed in on the debate elicited by Kieran Suckling’s Against the Anthropocene. The continued debate can be read here.

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Against the Anthropocene

July 7, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv

Kieran Suckling’s article “Against the Anthropocene,” posted over at sister blog Immanence, should be of interest to readers of this blog.

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Haraway’s string figures, Latour’s theses

April 3, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv 4 Comments

The video is here. The introduction is here. First, a suggestion for listening to Haraway (for those who haven’t done that before): If you can’t follow her, that’s okay. She […]

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Clark’s wager: radical asymmetry

February 13, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv 1 Comment

Here are a few thoughts to get us started in discussing Chapter 2 (and what follows) of Inhuman Nature. I’m also copying Harlan’s notes from the comments section of the […]

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Geologic Now conversation

February 10, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv 10 Comments

Here is where we will be conversing about Making the Geologic Now. New posts will be added in the comments section below.  

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Acceleration & the short/long/annoying Now

February 6, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv 1 Comment

Picking up on the commentary in the previous post, much of today’s discussion focused on temporality, and specifically on the following themes: (1) Acceleration We discussed the acceleration of time […]

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The geologic now: theorizing its sociable life

February 1, 2014by Adrian J Ivakhiv 3 Comments

For next week we will be reading the following. (Note that I’ve decided to leave aside the DeLanda reading we had discussed at our meeting, and instead to begin working […]

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