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  • https://www.veronikasellner.net/
Internship and stays for the purpose of study or work
  • 2024/05/18 – 2024/05/25: Linköping University, Norrköping, Other programs, SWE
    • The Reimagining the Humanities PhD course is organised by Tema G (Gender Studies), Tema Q (Culture and Society), and LiU-Humanities at Linköping University, Sweden. While claiming the necessity of keeping the humanities element in education and research, the course problematises the way humanities have been previously understood and implemented, and reflects on possible ways of their rethinking to better answer the challenges of contemporary world such as climate change, mass migration, the post-peace condition we all share, the continuous erasing of memories and cosmologies, etc. The mobility also includes few days of in-person research at the University and The Eco- and BioArt Lab.
  • 2023/08/21 – 2023/08/25: Utrecht University, Utrecht, Other programs, NLD
    • The 2023 intensive Summer School course aims to dig deeper into the methodological innovations introduced by posthuman critical theory, defined as the convergence of critiques of Humanism and critiques of Anthropocentrism. This critical approach introduces new themes and objects of enquiries, but what does it do in terms of methods and approaches? What sort of qualitative transformations are entailed by a critical posthuman framework? Thew course will explore approaches such as: transversal methodologies; neo-materialism; the new empiricisms; current textual practices; non-representational theories; inter/trans and post-disciplinarity; methods to exit colonialism; critical feminist theory and art practices as research methods. The participants will be invited to discuss and present work related to their own research topics and experiences.
  • 2022/08/18 – 2022/08/25: Utrecht Summer School, Utrecht, Other programs, NLD
    • The 2022 intensive Summer School course aims to dig deeper into the methodological innovations introduced by posthuman critical theory, defined as the convergence of critiques of Humanism and critiques of Anthropocentrism. This critical approach introduces new themes and objects of enquiries, but what does it do in terms of methods and approaches? What sort of qualitative transformations are entailed by a critical posthuman framework? Thew course will explore approaches such as: transversal methodologies; neo-materialism; the new empiricisms; current textual practices; non-representational theories; inter/trans and post-disciplinarity; methods to exit colonialism; critical feminist theory and art practices as research methods. The participants will be invited to discuss and present work related to their own research topics and experiences.
  • 2022/01/14 – 2022/05/31: OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Freemover, NOR
    • Pozice Resident Research Fellow v rámci praktické stáže na Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet) pod supervizí prof. Kristin Bergaust.

2022/03/09

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