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Mobile Cultures of Disaster Conference

Mobile Cultures of Disaster Conference

Cemore Director Monika Büscher is giving a keynote at the Mobile Cultures of Disasters Conference in Adelaide. A Mobile Utopia of Radically Reflexive Resilience Since the 1992 Earth Summit, 4.4 billion people or 64% of the world’s population have been affected by...

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NoWHere: Futures of Collaboration

NoWHere: Futures of Collaboration

To experiment with futures of collaboration, the NowHere project team are running a 'no-fly' workshop. On 27th March 2017, Monika Buscher, Andrew Glover, Tania Lewis and Yolanda Strengers at RMIT in Melbourne (16:00) will start the workshop with James Faulconbridge,...

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Out Now: Data Publics Programme

Out Now: Data Publics Programme

The Final Programme for Data Publics: Investigating the formation and representation of crowds, groups and clusters in digital economies Lancaster University, March 31 / April 1 & 2, 2017 This conference will investigate the diverse ways in which publics are, and...

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Taking out the trash

Taking out the trash

Picking Up is about the seemingly mundane and certainly smelly world of garbage collection in New York City. Author Robin Nagle is motivated by the question, “Who cleans up after us?” She works as an anthropologist-in-residence at the New York Department of Sanitation...

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Reading Ranciere 1st March 2017

Reading Ranciere 1st March 2017

1st March Let's read 'Artistic Regimes and the Shortcomings of the Notion of Modernity' from Ranciere's the politics of aesthetics (2004, pp. 20-30.  http://www.stroom.nl/media/Ranciere_The%20Distribution%20of%20The%20Sensible_Politics%20of%20Aesthetics.pdf...

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Previous Cemore Fellowships

Rachel Aldred   Tarini Bedi   David Bissell   Owen Chapman   Cathy Coleborne   Martin Emanuel   Tricia Flanagan   Ole B Jensen   Jamie O’Brien   Nikki Pugh   Robin Smith  Holly Thorpe

Previous Visitors

Thiago Allis   Zofia Bednarowska   Kornelia Hahn   Claus Lassen   Camila Dos Santos Moraes   Bianca Freire Medeiros   Miriam Schreiter

To apply for  Cemore Fellowship, please see here. Cemore also warmly welcomes visitors. To find out more, please contact Aurora Trujillo.