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POSTHUMANISM FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Welcome to The Posthuman Lab's very first project, Posthumanism for Sustainability (PH4S). The project aims to map posthumanist approaches to sustainability and curate a digital database and repository to support future research efforts in relevant fields.

PH4S was undertaken by a team of four scholars with diverse onto-epistemological backgrounds and scholarly traditions.

 

Below, you will find the digital repository, including peer-reviewed articles gathered together in our scoping review. Please reach out if you want to contribute to the repository. 

This project would not have been possible without the generous support of Yorkville University.

ARTEFACTS

Posthumanism For Sustainability (PH4S): Repository
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NEW PUBLICATION!
Posthuman for Sustainability: A Scoping Review
Journal of Posthumanism

PH4S RESEARCH TEAM

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Çağdaş Dedeoğlu, PhD (he/him) is a Professor of Liberal Arts at Yorkville University. He is also a founding co-editor of the Journal of Posthumanism

 

His other affiliations include University of Toronto’s STREET Lab, Ontario Tech University's Digital Life Institute (AI Implications Cluster), Brock University's Posthumanism Research Institute, and the US-based Center for Critical Research on Religion. Before moving to Canada, he worked as an assistant professor of political science at various institutions in Istanbul, Turkey, as well as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Florida.

His research centers around posthuman politics, ethics, and technology, with a particular emphasis on planetary security and sustainability.


More information about his research and publications can be found on his website.

EVENTS

Posthumanism For Sustainability (PH4S): Team Members
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Çağdaş presented a paper titled "A Posthuman Security Strategy for Sustainable Societies" at the 2021 Workshops and Symposia of the International Society of Military Sciences (ISMS) hosted virtually by the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) from October 11 to 14, 2021.

2021 WORKSHOPS AND SYMPOSIA OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF MILITARY SCIENCES (ISMS)

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