Inhabiting Posthuman Climates: Ecologies of Change

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Tuesday 18 February 2020


5–8pm

The Capitol, RMIT University
113 Swanston Street, Melbourne

Leading scholar Rosi Braidotti explores how we might take a posthuman approach to inhabiting our environments in the anthropocene.

In an era of climate destruction, rethinking the ways that we inhabit posthuman climates has become an urgent task. In this public lecture, Professor Rosi Braidotti will draw on her recent work on posthuman knowledge and ecologies of change to present a positive, vitalist approach to living with climate change and trying to reverse the effects of the anthropocene.

Rosi's talk is hosted by the School of Media and Communication and the School of Art at RMIT. She is a visiting professor for the month of February at the Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC) and Contemporary Art and Social Transformation (CAST).

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