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"Fixing Futures: Technologies of Anticipation in Contemporary Societies" is a DFG-funded Research Training Group at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
Frankfurt am Main
Joined October 2023
+ Fixing Futures' now on Bluesky only +.As a Research Training Group, we have in the past shared information about our themes, projects and events on both X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky. (1/3)⤵️.
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We have published the full pre-announcement for this second cohort on the Fixing Futures website: Feel free to share this in your networks! (2/2) #STS.
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📢We are glad to announce that the DFG research training group „Fixing Futures“ will offer 8 doctoral researcher positions at Goethe University in Frankfurt, starting May 1, 2025! (1/2)⤵️
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For more information on this lecture, have a look at our website: We look forward to seeing you there! (2/2) 👋.
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📌 We kindly invite you to our next public lecture on ‘Unruly collaborators: Rendering waves and microbes in more-than-human ethnographies’, offered by Prof. Heather Paxson and Prof. Stefan Helmreich on Tuesday, 9. July 2024, at 6 pm (ct) in room PEG 1.G111. (1/2⤵️)
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🔍For more information on this lecture, have a look at our website: We look forward to seeing you there! (2/2).
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We kindly invite you to the public lecture ‘Lying fallow: dichotomies and negotiations’, offered by Dr. Anna-Katharina Laboissière (University of Oslo) in the Biotechnologies, Nature and Society Colloquium on Thursday, 04.07.24, at 4-6 pm (ct) in room PEG 1.G 107. (1/2⤵️)
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See you today! 👋.
📢We kindly invite you to our next public lecture on 'Climate Changed Futures: On Anticipatory Action in the Climate Emergency', offered by Prof. Ben Anderson on Tuesday, 2. July 2024, at 6 pm (ct) in room PEG 1.G 107. (1/4⤵️)
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For more information on this lecture, have a look at our website: We look forward to seeing you there! (4/4) 🔍📝.
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His research explores the governance of life amidst emergencies, with a recent focus on examining how claims of emergency are utilized by progressive groups to highlight ongoing inequalities and injustices. (3/4⤵️).
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Ben Anderson is a Professor in the Department of Geography at Durham University, specializing in affect and emotion, non-representational theories, and anticipatory logics/techniques. (2/4⤵️).
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