Artwork by Thomas Elanore
POSTHUMAN ENVISIONING AND MANIFESTING
10TH ANNIVERSARY:
CELEBRATING 10 POSTHUMAN YEARS!
The Global Posthuman Network, born in 2012, is now celebrating our 10th anniversary:
Thanks to All the People who Contributed to Our Manifestations; Thanks to All Beings!
Peace and Much Appreciation,
The Global Posthuman Network
Thanks to All the People who Contributed to Our Manifestations; Thanks to All Beings!
Peace and Much Appreciation,
The Global Posthuman Network
DIRECTIVE
CO-DIRECTORS
The Direction of the Global Posthuman Network is envisioned as a pluralistic and collaborative experience.
The New Directive is formed by a variety of related positions, manifested and filled in organic ways.
The Team works Together as "Co-Directors":
The New Directive is formed by a variety of related positions, manifested and filled in organic ways.
The Team works Together as "Co-Directors":
Co-Director of Ethics and Praxes: Debashish Banerji
Co-Directors of Global Content: Francesca Ferrando, Anand Jayprakash Vaidya
Co-Director of Digital Content: Mafe Izaguirre
Co-Directors of Publications: Çağdaş Dedeoğlu, Stefano Rozzoni
Co-Directors of Educational Projects: Kevin Lagrandeur, Sümeyra Buran
Co-Directors of Global Relations: Yunus Tuncel, Yasin Yesilyurt
Full descriptions and bios: coming soon!
Co-Directors of Global Content: Francesca Ferrando, Anand Jayprakash Vaidya
Co-Director of Digital Content: Mafe Izaguirre
Co-Directors of Publications: Çağdaş Dedeoğlu, Stefano Rozzoni
Co-Directors of Educational Projects: Kevin Lagrandeur, Sümeyra Buran
Co-Directors of Global Relations: Yunus Tuncel, Yasin Yesilyurt
Full descriptions and bios: coming soon!
CO-FOUNDERS
FRANCESCA FERRANDO
Ph.D. in Philosophy,
M.A. in Gender Studies
Francesca Ferrando (pronouns: they/them) teaches Philosophy at NYU-Liberal Studies, New York University. A leading voice in the field of Posthuman Studies, they have been the recipient of numerous honors and recognitions, including the Sainati prize with the Acknowledgment of the President of Italy. Their latest book is Philosophical Posthumanism (Bloomsbury 2019); their work has been translated into Chinese, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu. Dr. Ferrando has delivered more than 100 keynotes in acclaimed institutions worldwide, including: the Asia-Pacific Consortium of Researchers and Educators, the European Union and Harvard University, among others. In the history of TED talks, they were the first speaker to give a talk on the topic of the posthuman. US magazine "Origins" named them among the 100 people making change in the world.
Info: http://www.theposthuman.org/
Info: http://www.theposthuman.org/
ANGELO MARINO
M.A. IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Angelo Marino is an environmental activist, artist and freethinker; a management engineer with expertise in environmental and cybersecurity.
Info: linktr.ee/angeloingmarino
Info: linktr.ee/angeloingmarino
ACDEMIC COMMITTEES
NY posthuman research group
COMMITTEE
KEVIN LAGRANDEUR
Ph.D. in English and Philosophy
Kevin LaGrandeur, is Professor of English at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), and Director of Technical Writing Programs; he is also a Fellow of an international think tank called the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technology (IEET). He began exploring the intersections between digital technology, culture, philosophy, and English studies in the early 1990’s and was an early adopter of digital technology in the English classroom. Dr. LaGrandeur has written many articles and conference presentations on digital culture; Artificial Intelligence and ethics; and literature and science. His publications have appeared in journals such as Computers & Texts, Computers and the Humanities, and Science Fiction Studies; in books such as Eloquent Images: Word and Image in the Age of New Media; and in popular publications such as United Press International (UPI). His most recent book is on the pre-modern cultural history of AI, titled Androids and Intelligent Networks in Early Modern Literature and Culture: Artificial Slaves (Routledge, 2013). His more recent conference presentations and publications have been on transhumanism and the posthuman. He is one of the Founders of the NY Posthuman Research Group and of the Posthuman Global Symposiums.
Info: http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/bio/lagrandeur/
Info: http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/bio/lagrandeur/
Farzad mahootian,
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY
Farzad Mahootian is a Clinical Professor at NYU-Liberal Studies. He is one of the Organizers of the NY Posthuman Research Group and one of the Founders of the Posthuman Global Symposiums.
Info: https://liberalstudies.nyu.edu/content/nyu-as/liberalstudies/about/faculty-listing/farzad-mahootian.html
Jim McBride
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY
Jim McBride is a Clinical Professor at NYU-Liberal Studies. He is one of the Organizers of the NY Posthuman Research Group and of the Posthuman Global Symposiums.
Info: https://liberalstudies.nyu.edu/content/nyu-as/liberalstudies/about/faculty-listing/james-mcbride.html
Info: https://liberalstudies.nyu.edu/content/nyu-as/liberalstudies/about/faculty-listing/james-mcbride.html
YUNUS TUNCEL
Ph.D. in Philosophy
Yunus Tuncel, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Nietzsche Circle based in New York City and serves on its Board of Directors and the Editorial Board of its electronic journal, The Agonist. His doctoral dissertation on Nietzsche’s philosophy is entitled “The Principle of Agon in Nietzsche’s Thought.” (The New School for Social Research, 2000). Yunus Tuncel has been teaching philosophy at the New School since 1999 and NYU’s Liberal Studies Program since 2001. His primary areas of research are art, culture, myth, sports, and spectacle. He is interested in the fusion of art (all forms of art) and philosophy in various cultural formations. In recent times he has undertaken a project called Philomobile to explore, with interested searchers, the works and lives of philosophers on location within their historical context. He is one of the Founders of the NY Posthuman Research Group, of the Global Posthuman Symposiums, and of the World Posthuman Society.
Info: http://www.philomobile.com
Info: http://www.philomobile.com
WORLD SOCIETY OF POSTHUMAN STUDIES
COMMITTEE
STEFAN LORENZ SORGNER
Ph.D. in Philosophy
Stefan Lorenz Sorgner is lecturer of medical ethics at the University of Erlangen-Nuernberg. He studied philosophy at King's College/University of London (BA), the University of Durham (MA by thesis; examiners: David E. Cooper, Durham; David Owen, Southampton), the University of Giessen and the University of Jena (Dr. phil.; examiners: Wolfgang Welsch, Jena; Gianni Vattimo, Turin). In recent years, he taught at the Universities of Jena (Germany), Erfurt (Germany) and Klagenfurt (Austria). His main fields of research are Nietzsche, the philosophy of music, bioethics and meta-, post- and transhumanism. He is the Founder of the Posthuman Studies Hub.
Info: http://www.sorgner.de/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Lorenz_Sorgner
Info: http://www.sorgner.de/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Lorenz_Sorgner
JAIME DEL VAL
Artist
Jaime del Val is a transdisciplinary media artist, philosopher, activist, promotor of the Metabody Project, Forum and Institute, and the non profit organisation Reverso, currently based in Madrid and the rural area of Salamanca, Spain. Since 2000 Jaime has developed transdisciplinary projects in the transvergence of arts (dance, performance, architecture, visual and media arts, music), technologies, critical theory and activism. Jaime’s projects propose redefinitions of embodiment, perception and space that challenge contemporary control society as well as normative conceptions of affect, sex, gender, ability or intimacy. Jaime's performance, metaformances and installations have been presented in museums, theaters, festivals, urban and rural areas, refugee camps and numerous unconventional places across Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa.
Info: http://metabody.eu/jaime-del-val/
Info: http://metabody.eu/jaime-del-val/
Thomas STEINBUCH
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY
Thomas Steinbuch teaches at the Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, P.R. China. He is a Nietzsche scholar who pioneered reading Nietzsche through the lens of epigenetic evolution. He is co-founder of the World Posthuman Society and one of the Editors of the Blog "Posthumans". He lives in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, P.R. China.
Info: https://zust.academia.edu/ThomasSteinbuch
Info: https://zust.academia.edu/ThomasSteinbuch
GLOBAL POSTHUMAN SYMPOSIUMS
OUR KEYNOTES
1st Global Symposium
"POSTHUMANISM AND SOCIETY" (2015):
"POSTHUMANISM AND SOCIETY" (2015):
Rosi Braidotti
Rosi Braidotti was the Keynote of our first Global Symposium. She is Distinguished University Professor at Utrecht University
and founding Director of the Centre for the Humanities in Utrecht since 2007.
Info: https://rosibraidotti.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosi_Braidotti
and founding Director of the Centre for the Humanities in Utrecht since 2007.
Info: https://rosibraidotti.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosi_Braidotti
james hughes
JamesHughes was the Keynote of our first Global Symposium. He is the Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
and teaches health policy at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut in the United States.
Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hughes_(sociologist)
and teaches health policy at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut in the United States.
Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hughes_(sociologist)
2nd Global Symposium
"POSTHUMAN FUTURES" (2016):
"POSTHUMAN FUTURES" (2016):
natasha vita-more
Natasha Vita-More was the Keynote of our second Global Symposium. She holds a PhD, University of Plymouth, School of Media Arts, Design and Architecture. Her research focuses on the questions humanity is facing today that are impacting our future.
Info: https://natashavita-more.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha_Vita-More
Info: https://natashavita-more.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha_Vita-More
kevin warwick
Kevin Warwick was the Keynote of our third Global Symposium. He is Emeritus Professor at Coventry and Reading Universities.
Prior to that he was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Coventry University.
Info: http://www.kevinwarwick.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Warwick
Prior to that he was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Coventry University.
Info: http://www.kevinwarwick.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Warwick
4th Global Symposium
"POSTHUMAN AGENCY" (2020):
"POSTHUMAN AGENCY" (2020):
Katherine Hayles
Katherine Hayles is the Keynote of our fourth Global Symposium. She is professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Program in Literature at Duke University. For an extensive biography, see our Advisory Board (below).
Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._Katherine_Hayles
Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._Katherine_Hayles
ACADEMIC BOARD
In order of affiliation:
KATHERINE HAYLES
PH.D. in Literature
N. Katherine Hayles (Author and Director) teaches and writes on the relations of literature, science and technology in the 20th and 21st centuries. Her print book, How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis, was published by the University of Chicago Press in spring 2012. Her other books include How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature and Informatics, which won the Rene Wellek Prize for the Best Book in Literary Theory for 1998-99, and Writing Machines, which won the Suzanne Langer Award for Outstanding Scholarship. She is Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Program in Literature at Duke University, and Distinguished Professor Emerita at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Info: http://nkhayles.com/about.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._Katherine_Hayles
Info: http://nkhayles.com/about.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._Katherine_Hayles
Dipesh Chakrabarty
PH.D. IN HISTORY
Dipesh Chakrabarty holds a BSc (physics honors) degree from Presidency College, University of Calcutta, a postgraduate Diploma in management (considered equivalent to MBA) from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, and a PhD (history) from the Australian National University. He is currently the Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor in History, South Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the College. He is the Faculty Director, University of Chicago Center in Delhi, a faculty fellow of the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory, an associate of the Department of English, and by courtesy, a faculty member in the Law School. He is a founding member of the editorial collective of Subaltern Studies, a consulting editor of Critical Inquiry, a founding editor of Postcolonial Studies, and has served on the editorial boards of the American Historical Review and Public Culture. He was one of the founding editors, with Sheldon Pollock from Columbia University and Sanjay Subrahmanyam from UCLA, of the series, South Asia Across the Disciplines, published by a consortium of three university presses (Chicago, Columbia, and California).
Info: https://history.uchicago.edu/directory/dipesh-chakrabarty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipesh_Chakrabarty
Info: https://history.uchicago.edu/directory/dipesh-chakrabarty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipesh_Chakrabarty
CHRISTINE DAIGLE
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY
Christine Daigle is professor of philosophy and Director of the Posthumanism Research Institute at Brock University. Her current research explores the concept of posthuman vulnerability and its ethical potential from a posthumanist material feminist point of view. She also works on environmental posthumanities and issues related to the Anthropocene.
Info: https://brocku.ca/humanities/philosophy/faculty-and-staff/christine-daigle/
pramod k. nayar
Ph.D. in Literature
Pramod K. Nayar teaches at the Department of English, University of Hyderabad, India. His most recent works are Ecoprecarity: Vulnerable Lives in Literature and Culture (2019), Brand Postcolonial: 'Third World' Texts and the Global (2018), Bhopal's Ecological Gothic: Disaster, Precarity and the Biopolitical Uncanny (2017), Human Rights and Literature: Writing Right (2016) and the edited collection, Indian Travel Writing 1830–1947 (2016). His essays have appeared in Modern Fiction Studies, South Asia Review, South Asia, Narrative, Celebrity Studies, Asiatic, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, Prose Studies, a/b: auto/biography studies, Biography, Image and Text and Postcolonial Text, among others. Forthcoming is a book on Human Rights Graphic Novels.
Info: https://uohyd.academia.edu/pramodKNayar
http://humanities.uohyd.org/english/people/
Info: https://uohyd.academia.edu/pramodKNayar
http://humanities.uohyd.org/english/people/
Sangkyu Shin
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY
Sangkyu Shin is associate professor of Ewha Institute for the Humanities at Ewha Womans University, South Korea. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin in the US. His work focusses on: Post-humanism, Extended cognition, Consciousness and Intentionality, Theory of evolution, A.I. Major Research (Papers &Books). He is in the Advisory Board of the Journal of Posthuman Studies (Penn State University).
Info:
http://cms.ewha.ac.kr/user/indexSub.action?codyMenuSeq=12716741&siteId=eeih&menuUIType=top&dum=dum&prfId=12727727&page=&command=view&prfSeq=12850286&search=&column=
Info:
http://cms.ewha.ac.kr/user/indexSub.action?codyMenuSeq=12716741&siteId=eeih&menuUIType=top&dum=dum&prfId=12727727&page=&command=view&prfSeq=12850286&search=&column=
DEBASHISH BANERJI
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY
Debashish Banerji is the Haridas Chaudhuri Professor of Indian Philosophies and Cultures and the Doshi Professor of Asian Art at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), San Francisco. He is also the Program Chair for the East-West Psychology department at CIIS. Prior to this, he served as Professor of Indian Studies and Dean of Academics at the University of Philosophical Research, Los Angeles. He is the co-founder and Executive Director of Nalanda International and founder/President of the Center for Promotion of Indian Sacred Culture. His academic interests lie in postcolonial, cross-cultural and posthuman approaches to Indian philosophy, psychology and culture. He has authored and edited around ten books and art catalogs on major figures of "the Bengal Renaissance"; on Critical Posthumanism, Yoga Psychology and on a variety of creative and art-related projects. He has curated about fifteen exhibitions of Indian and Japanese art and has written and produced a documentary film, Darshan: The Living Art of India (2018). His most recent book is Integral Yoga Psychology: Metaphysics and Transformation as Taught by Sri Aurobindo (Lotus Press, 2020).
Info: debashishbanerji.com/
Info: debashishbanerji.com/
Leo igwe
PH.D. in religious studies
Leo Igwe is both a scholar and an activist. He holds a B.Phil and an M.A in philosophy from Seat of Wisdom Seminary Owerri and University of Calabar in Nigeria and a doctoral degree in religious studies from the University of Bayreuth in Germany. Before embarking on an academic study of religion, Igwe founded the Nigerian Humanist Movement and worked for some years for the International Humanist and Ethical Union in the UK and the Center for Inquiry in the US. He is a member of the Enlightenment Transhumanist Forum of Nigeria, and was a guest speaker at the Beyond Humanism Conference in France in 2019. He was the guest professor (Winter Semester 2018/2019) at the Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Munich, Germany.
Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Igwe
Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Igwe
keith ansell-pearson
Ph.D. in Philosophy
Keith Ansell-Person joined Warwick's Philosophy Department in 1993 and have held a Personal Chair since 1998. He did his graduate studies at the University of Sussex. He has presented lectures around the world, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United States. In 2013/14 he was Senior Visiting Research Fellow in the Humanities at Rice University. He has research interests in the history of philosophy; modern European philosophy; American philosophy (Emerson and Thoreau); philosophy of the emotions and passions; and philosophy as a way of life.
Info: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/pearson/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Ansell-Pearson
Info: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/pearson/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Ansell-Pearson
Rana Dajani
Ph.D. in molecular cell biology
Rana Dajani, Ph.D. in Molecular Cell Biology from the University of Iowa, is currently Cmalakova Fellow at the Jepson school of Leadership at the University of Richmond; she is also Harvard Radcliff fellow (Fulbright Foreign Student Program, Jordan to the United States, 2000 / 2012), as well as Eisenhower fellow and Professor, and former center of studies director, at the Hashemite University, Jordan. She has been Visiting professor at Yale University and at Cambridge University. A world expert on genetics of Circassian and Chechan populations in Jordan, she established stem cell research ethics law in Jordan. She advocates for biological evolution and Islam. She has been the Jordan team leader in studying refugee youth with Yale University and the epigenetics of trauma across generations. She is a member of the UN women Jordan advisory council and organized the first gender summit for the Arab world 2017. She has been named most influential women scientists in Islamic World, 12 among 100 most influential Arab women 2015, women in science hall of fame 2015. She was the recipient of the King Hussein Cancer Institute for cancer and biotechnology award 2009, and in 2016 she received the Global Changemaker Award for celebrating 70 years of the Fulbright Program. She is President of the Society for the Advancement of Science, Technology and Innovation in the Arab World, and she was awarded the Jordan star of science by His Majesty King Abdullah II. She is the author of the book: Five scarves: Doing the impossible.
Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rana_Dajani
Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rana_Dajani
Bayo Akomolafe
ph.D. in psychology
Bayo Akomolafe (Ph.D.), rooted with the Yoruba people in a more-than-human world, is the father to Alethea and Kyah, the grateful life-partner to Ije, son and brother. A widely celebrated international speaker, posthumanist thinker, poet, teacher, public intellectual, essayist, and author of two books, These Wilds Beyond our Fences: Letters to My Daughter on Humanity’s Search for Home (North Atlantic Books) and We Will Tell our Own Story: The Lions of Africa Speak, Bayo Akomolafe is the Chief Curator of The Emergence Network and host of the online postactivist course, ‘We Will dance with Mountains’.
Info: www.bayoakomolafe.net
Info: www.bayoakomolafe.net
affiliates
In chronological order of affiliation:
Debika saha
Ph.D. in Philosophy
Debika Saha, is Professor and Former Chairperson in the Department of Philosophy, University of North Bengal, India. In 2008 she was visiting Research Professor at the Centre for Value in Philosophy, Washington DC, U.S.A. She is associated with the International Greek Association of Philosophy and visited Greece several times to deliver lectures. She has contributed articles in the Encyclopedia of Anthropology (Five Volumes) published by Sage Publications, U.S.A. in 2006 entitled: Rituals of India. She has also contributed articles on Hinduism in the Encyclopedia of Time, published by Sage, California, U.S.A., 2009. She has a number of articles in her credit published in National and International Journals. She has contributed articles entitled ‘Ceremonies’ in the Handbook of Encyclopedia of Anthropology, published in the year 2010 by Sage Publication,U.S.A. In 2012 She worked under Prof Mcbride, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, US as visiting research scholar on Justice. Dr. Saha has been involved in the posthuman community since 2013. She has published on the topic of posthumanism, feminism and post-colonialism and he has presented in numerous conferences
Info: https://www.nbu.ac.in/Academics/Academics%20Faculties/Departments%20ACL/Dept%20of%20Philosophy/Faculty%20Members/PhilosophyDS.html.
Info: https://www.nbu.ac.in/Academics/Academics%20Faculties/Departments%20ACL/Dept%20of%20Philosophy/Faculty%20Members/PhilosophyDS.html.
Elese Dowden
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY
Elese Dowden is a Pākehā writer and thinker from Aotearoa New Zealand. She is the founder of the Australasian Post-Humanities, which began as a cross-disciplinary seminar series in 2020. Elese holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of Queensland, and an MA in philosophy from the University of Auckland. Presently based in Naarm/Melbourne, she is currently writing her PhD thesis into a book on settler colonialism, mythology and continental philosophy. Her research interests include settler colonialism, existentialism, the posthumanities, poetics and literary discourse, gender studies, and affect.
Info: https://elesedowden.com/
Info: https://elesedowden.com/
Peggy karpouzou
PH.D. in Theory of Literature
Peggy Karpouzou is Assistant Professor in Theory of Literature at the Faculty of Philology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece). She holds a DEA and a PhD in Theory of Literature from Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III. Her research interests focus on Literary Theories and Cultural Criticism (Post-Structuralism, Interrelations of Literature and Science, Posthuman Studies, Science Fiction, Identity Politics, Spatial Studies, Travel writing, Ecocriticism) in Greek, French, and Anglophone Literature of the 19th-21st century.
Info: http://en.phil.uoa.gr/the-faculty/department-of-modern-greek/members-of-the-department/peggy-karpouzou_en.html
Info: http://en.phil.uoa.gr/the-faculty/department-of-modern-greek/members-of-the-department/peggy-karpouzou_en.html
Carmen Laguarta-Bueno
Visiting Scholar, NYU Department of Liberal Studies
Carmen Laguarta-Bueno teaches at the Department of English and German of the University of Zaragoza [Spain]. In February 2021, she received her PhD cum laude after defending her thesis entitled “Representing (Post-)Human Enhancement Technologies in 21st Century US Fiction: Richard Powers’s Generosity: An Enhancement (2009), Dave Eggers’s The Circle (2013), and Don DeLillo’s Zero K (2016).” Her main research interests range from trauma studies to transhumanism, critical posthumanism, and bioethics.
Info: http://typh.unizar.es/ |
IVANA GREGURIC
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY
Ivana Greguric is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Croatian Studies, University of Zagreb and a research associate at the Scientific Center of Excellence for Integrative Bioethics at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (Croatia) with scientific activities primarily within the Scientific and Research Committee for Bioethics, Technique and Transhumanism. At the Department of Philosophy she teaches: Philosophy of Cyberculture, Cyborgoethics and Roboethics, Philosophy of Media, Bioethics, Philosophy of Communication and Philosophy of the 19th Century.. Her latest book Philosophical Issues of Human Cyborgization and the Necessity of Prolegomena on Cyborg Ethics has been published by IGI Global. Areas of her scientific interest are: philosophical anthropology, philosophy of technology, media philosophy, cyberculture, bioethics, posthumanism and artificial intelligence.
Info: https://hr.linkedin.com/in/ivana-greguric-90bba0b3
Info: https://hr.linkedin.com/in/ivana-greguric-90bba0b3
Başak Ağın
PH.D. in English Literature
Dr. Başak Ağın is Associate Professor of English Literature at TED University, Ankara, Turkey. She is the founder of PENTACLE, the first and only Turkish website dedicated to the environmental humanities and posthumanities. Her 2020 monograph, Posthümanizm: Kavram, Kuram, Bilim-Kurgu [Posthumanism: Concept, Theory, Science-Fiction] received the 2021 Book Award of IDEA (The Research Association for the Study of English Literature in Turkey, affiliated under ESSE]. In 2021, she edited the Turkish translation of Simon C. Estok's The Ecophobia Hypothesis (2018), and in 2022, she co-edited a volume entitled Posthuman Pathogenesis: Contagion in Literature, Media, and Arts, which came out from Routledge. Her scholarly articles on posthumanism, new materialism, material ecocriticism, ecophobia, and ecomedia have been published in such journals as Neohelicon, Translation Review, Ecozon@, CLCWeb, and EJES.
Info: https://www.tedu.edu.tr/en/basak-agin
Info: https://www.tedu.edu.tr/en/basak-agin
WORLD POSTHUMAN NETWORKS
MEMBERS AND BOARDS
For the full list of our Members and Boards. please, click on the specific icon:
Pakistan Critical Posthuman Studies Association
Info: coming soon!
Info: coming soon!
COLLABORATORS
THOMAS ELANORE
ARTIST
After two decades of traveling the world as a musician, performer and guerrilla street artist, Thomas has focused his energy and talents on mixed media collage. Since 2010 he has devoted himself to art production, developing a personal style that incorporates his unique journeys and experiences, which give each piece a sense of adventure. Thomas has been part of the posthuman community since 2012. His work was featured at the 2nd Global Posthuman Symposium “Posthuman Future” at NYU. He is the artist of the digital work displayed on the website of the Global Posthuman Network.
Info: https://www.thomaselanore.com/
Info: https://www.thomaselanore.com/
JULIAN BOILEN
Software engineer
Julian Boilen is the Co-Director of the Podcast "Posthumans", and Video-Producer of the Vlog "Posthumans" since 2020. He is the creator of "Street View of 1940s New York".
Info: https://julianboilen.com/
Info: https://julianboilen.com/
Coco Nova Estèle Schätzke
COMMUNICATION DESIGNER AND ARTIST
The non-binary trans-feminine 2023 B. A. Communication Design Graduate Coco Nova Estèle Schätzke discovered her passion for Philosophical Posthumanism during her studies at the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin. By design-based research for “Future Templates Catalogue” she developed a new way to visually communicate while offering a solution to potentially surpass the language barrier. The project “Posthuman Society 2021+” was published in early 2021 via the publicly accessible behance.net network for further use and for the continuation of embracing its potential of connecting and representing the posthumanist movement. She will continue to educate, speculate, and create in a philosophical context while bringing a queer perspective to the notion of the posthuman. Coco is currently based in Berlin, Germany and has been a collaborative member of the Global Posthuman Network with focus on design and diversity since November 2021.
Info: https://www.linkedin.com/in/supernovacoco/
Info: https://www.linkedin.com/in/supernovacoco/
STAFF
stefano rozzoni
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Stefano Rozzoni is a PhD Candidate in “Transcultural Studies in Humanities” at the University of Bergamo, Italy, in co-tutelle with Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen, Germany, where he is a member of the International PhD Programme “Literary and Cultural Studies”. He is also a member of the Research Group “OIKOS: Ecology and the Study of Culture” at the Graduate Center for the Study of Culture (GCSC) in Giessen. His research interests focus on Ecocriticism, Posthuman Studies and Pastoral poetry. He was a participant of two editions of the Summer School on Posthuman Studies directed by Rosi Braidotti at Utrecht University; he also participated in two Posthuman Studies Workshops at John Cabot University, Rome. Stefano has been Research Assistant for the Global Posthuman Network since April 2021; he is the Editor of the Newsletter.
Nikoleta ZAMPAKI
Post-doc Researcher
Dr. Nikoleta Zampaki is Post-doc Researcher at the Faculty of Philology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece. She was Instructor at the Utah University in the U.S.A. Her disciplines are Environmental Humanities, Posthumanities, Digital Humanities, and Comparative Literature. She is editor and reviewer at many journals overseas, Associate and Managing Editor at the Journal of Ecohumanism, and current member of Education Team of NASA, V.I.N.E.-Glenn Research Center. She has also participated in many conferences and she is a multilingual student by working on English, French, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Hungarian, Maori, and Turkish. She is also co-editor with Professor Peggy Karpouzou of the book series “Posthumanities and Citizenship Futures” at Rowman & Littlefield, and “Environmental Humanities” at TPLondon based in the U.K. She is the Editor of our Facebook Page.
INTERNS
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TARA MUKUND
Intern
Tara Mukund is a student and visual artist from Delhi, India, now based in Seoul, South Korea. She has engaged in academic research on the philosophy of artificial intelligence, speculative fiction, and existential posthumanism. Her work is forthcoming in the CICA Museum Youth #8 exhibition. Her multimedia practice is rooted in conceptual constructions, reflecting on questions about the anthropocene, place-creation and geology, and the symbiotic relationship between nature and technology. She views materiality as a means of worldbuilding; her experiments exist in the form of sculpture, animation, 3D modeling and printing, and design. She is particularly focused on the creation of technology-driven abstractions of nature.
PALLADIO LAVIGNE
INTERN
Palladio Lavigne is an undergraduate in the Global Liberal Studies program at New York University with a concentration in Law, Ethics, History, and Religion. His academic interests are Existentialism and Russian Literature.
LEANA RUTT
Intern
Leana Rutt is a rising senior at NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Studies. At the moment, her studies are focused on her emerging interest in the Philosophy of Language, Meaning, and Identity, and she is pursuing a minor in Linguistics. Leana is compelled by the semantic and sociocultural ways through which people express themselves and their identities. Her preoccupation with words and their ability to both reflect and also construct the world around us led her to posthumanism and its critiques. So far, Leana’s studies have not helped her find answers to the existential questions that plague her on the daily, but she is only human.
poet
intern
Poet is the child of parents who, with great tenacity and courage, immigrated through perilous circumstances to the United States after the devastating 1976 Guatemala earthquake. They sought opportunities for their families and worked hard within the greater San Francisco Bay Area to establish better circumstances than that which was provided to them growing up. Poet is a collaborative artist and advocate for Counterculture and Pan/Post Humanism with a vision toward understanding the context of generational traumas and believes that rising to be honest and turning the light of truth upon the darkness is a path forward in healing the Earth. As is often said, those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat them, so Poet intends to break free of the dogmas that facilitate a status quo of exploitation and oppression towards all sentient and non-sentient beings.
Charlie Zha
INTERN
Charlie Zha is an undergraduate student at NYU majoring in Philosophy and Economics. He is interested in symbolism and structuralism.
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