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Category: <span>Lectures–Deep Time–Violence</span>
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Category: Lectures–Deep Time–Violence

Eva Giraud (Keele University): ‘Matters of (violent-) care in the Manhattan Project Beagle Colony’
Lectures–Deep Time, Lectures–Deep Time–Violence

Eva Giraud (Keele University): ‘Matters of (violent-) care in the Manhattan Project Beagle Colony’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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Uli Beisel (Bayreuth University) & Franklin Ginn (University of Bristol): ‘Immunity, Infectivity and Awkward Flourishing in the Plantationocene’
Lectures–Deep Time, Lectures–Deep Time–Violence

Uli Beisel (Bayreuth University) & Franklin Ginn (University of Bristol): ‘Immunity, Infectivity and Awkward Flourishing in the Plantationocene’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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Jeremy Kidwell (University of Edinburgh): ‘On Killing the Little Ones: Narratives of Violence and Eradication in Bacterial Perspective’
Lectures–Deep Time, Lectures–Deep Time–Violence

Jeremy Kidwell (University of Edinburgh): ‘On Killing the Little Ones: Narratives of Violence and Eradication in Bacterial Perspective’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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Greg Hollin (University of Leeds): ‘Regimes of violent-care: Democracy, climate change, and rare earth mining in Greenland’
Lectures–Deep Time, Lectures–Deep Time–Violence

Greg Hollin (University of Leeds): ‘Regimes of violent-care: Democracy, climate change, and rare earth mining in Greenland’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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Michelle Keown (University of Edinburgh): ‘The ‘slow violence’ of the nuclearised Pacific’
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Michelle Keown (University of Edinburgh): ‘The ‘slow violence’ of the nuclearised Pacific’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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David Higgins (University of Leeds): ‘A flood of ruin’: Romanticism, Deep Time, and Environmental Catastrophe’
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David Higgins (University of Leeds): ‘A flood of ruin’: Romanticism, Deep Time, and Environmental Catastrophe’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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Nigel Clark (Lancaster University): ‘Speculative Volcanology, Igneous Becomings’
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Nigel Clark (Lancaster University): ‘Speculative Volcanology, Igneous Becomings’

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Sonia Ali (University of Glasgow): ‘Excavated Realities’
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Sonia Ali (University of Glasgow): ‘Excavated Realities’

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Jacob Barber (University of Edinburgh): ‘The epistemic violence of the Anthropocene’
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Jacob Barber (University of Edinburgh): ‘The epistemic violence of the Anthropocene’

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Deep Time & Violence Keynote: Dr Thom van Dooren (University of New South Wales): ‘The Unwelcome Crows: Hospitality in the Anthropocene’
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Deep Time & Violence Keynote: Dr Thom van Dooren (University of New South Wales): ‘The Unwelcome Crows: Hospitality in the Anthropocene’

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