Book Launch: Digital Ecologies - Mediating more-than-human worlds
The Centre for Anthropocene History co-hosts the event in Oslo with the Oslo Centre for Environmental Humanities at University of Oslo. Register below.
Time: Wed 2025-04-30 15.00 - 17.00
Location: 12th floor, Niels Treschows hus, University of Oslo
Join us for the launch of Digital Ecologies – Mediating more-than-human worlds (Manchester University Press, 2024), hosted by the Oslo Center for Environmental Humanities (OCEH) and the KTH Centre of Excellence for Anthropocene History.
Editors and contributors Adam Searle (University of Nottingham), Jonathon Turnbull (Oxford University) and Oscar Hartman Davies (KTH) will introduce this timely new volume and invite discussion on the mediation of more-than-human worlds across science, entertainment, governance and beyond.
The event includes an open conversation with the audience about the themes and challenges of digital ecologies research today.
Coffee and light snacks will be served. The event is free and open to all.
Sign up here: nettskjema.no/a/518644
About the book
Digital Ecologies maps emerging debates in interdisciplinary research on more-than-human worlds. With original chapters examining how livestreams, sensors, mobile apps, social media and software reconfigure life, the volume traverses topics from animal exercise apps to ocean surveillance systems. Themes include encounters, governance and assemblages.
Organizers
Oslo Center for Environmental Humanities (OCEH)
KTH Centre of Excellence for Anthropocene History