*Biotechnology, Biopolitics & Biocapital* Friday October 23, 2015 2.30 - 6.00 pm
216 Asa Briggs Hall Richmond University 17 Andsell Street London W8 5BN Advances in our ability to make circulate, to intervene and to enhance biological functions have meant that the realm of culture now involves the transformation and commodification of 'nature' at its most elemental and molecular levels. Thisworkshop interrogates changing understandings of 'life', the human, and the natural in the context of these and related developments in biotechnology, biopolitics and bio-capital. - BenoƮt Dillet (Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies) 'Automation, Desire and Capital' - Alexander Wilson (Aarhus University) 'Chronopolitics, Biotechnology, and the Post-Human Narrative' - Danielle Sands (Royal Holloway) 'Gaia, Gender, and the Anthropocene' - Paul Rekret (Richmond) 'Cogito Ergo Habum' This event is free and open to all, but registration is necessary. Please click here to book a place <http://www.eventbrite.com/e/biotechnology-biopolitics-biocapital-tickets-18625940690> . For enquiries contact Paul Rekret <rekr...@richmond.ac.uk?subject=Biotechnology%2C%20Biopolitics%20%26%20Biocapital> . This event is part of the *Living in the Anthropocene <http://rethinkingtheanthropocene.blogspot.co.uk/>* series.
_______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour