From: Stefan Sorgner <sor...@WEB.DE>
For the third time, the Beyond Humanism Conference Series will be hosted by the University of the Aegean. The 2nd BHC, ten years ago, as well as the 7th BHC 5 years ago took place in Mytilini, too. In the meantime, Posthuman Studies has turned into established and intensely debated academic discipline. Academics, researchers, scientists and artists have undergone a series of transformations and continuous change of their theories and arguments in relation to which side they are standing, e.g. [Critical] Posthumanism, Metahumanism or Transhumanism. The annual Beyond Humanism Conference Series was central for the development of posthuman reflections. It started eleven [plus] years ago in Belgrade and so far eleven conferences of the series have taken place all over the world. Posthuman reflections have met a lot of challenges related to the inclusion of new approaches. They also had to dynamically adapt to the flow of continuously changing political realities.
The forthcoming 12th Beyond Humanism Conference will take place in Mytilini, Lesvos, a place with a special posthuman interest due to consequences of a continuing international political and humanitarian crisis. It draws an extra attention to new arguments about the evolution of the relation of critical post-, and transhumanism, putting forth questions on their hypothetical ongoing “antagonism”, or potentials for maybe unexpected “convergences”. Special attention will also be given to metahumanism, whose guiding nodal points were publicly presented for the first time 10 years ago at the 2nd BHC.
In the forthcoming 12th Beyond Humanism Conference several questions arise as topics to be further discussed:
Moreover, submissions on the following topics are particularly appreciated:
Please send us abstracts for workshops, presentations, artworks, performances, concerts, and anything else which falls into the range of issues which ought to be highlighted in the context of posthuman discourses. Particularly this year, non normative formats and proposals, including performtive lectures, performances installations, workshops, or other are welcome. At least two rooms for alternative and ongoing non-standard formats of proposals and presentations will be provided.
We also invite you to take inspiration for these proposals from any of the 10 paragraphs of the Metahumanist Manifesto www.metahumanism.net – whose 10th anniversary we will be celebrating.
You are also invited to take into account topics that have a special relevence in the site of Lesvos: Refugees, archeology and ancient thought (Aristotle invented biology in Lesvos), water and the Aegean Sea, dogs and transpecies relations, and queer (lesbian) communities of the island amongst other. Here, you find the video of the 9th Beyond Humanism Conference, Rome, 2017. The linked video demonstrates the atmosphere during the 9th Beyond Humanism Conference and exemplifies the diversity of Posthuman Studies.
By the way, there is a new high class book series dedicated to Posthuman Studies, too:
https://schwabe.ch/produkttypen/reihen/posthuman-studies/
The oldest publishing house in the world, Schwabe publishing (founded 1488), deeply rooted in the humanist tradition, embraces the intellectual engagement with one of the most significant debates of our time: Posthuman Studies: From Critical Posthumanism to Transhumanism. The series explicitly targets the international audience. All books will be peer-reviewed, copyedited, and internationally distributed. Please submit your manuscipt to Prof. Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, if you want it to be considered for this book series: www.sorgner.de
Here you find some more information about this newly launched high-class book series:
http://beyondhumanism.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Flyer_Call-for-Manuscripts_Final_low.pdf
Please also consider the following book series dedicated to the topic “Beyond Humanism”:
https://www.peterlang.com/view/serial/BEYHU
If you merely wish to publish a paper, please consider submitting it to the “Journal of Posthuman Studies” which was launched by Penn State University Press in 2017. It is the first academic journal explicitly deDicated to the posthuman:
http://www.psupress.org/Journals/jnls_JPHS.html
You always find interesting posthuman news at the following website:
MATTERS RELATED TO THE ORGANISATION OF THE CONFERENCE
The Conference is taking place at the University of the Aegean, Mytilini-Lesvos-Greece (contact person: Evi Sampanikou, e-mails: esa...@ct.aegean.gr and e.samp...@gmail.com ).
The members of the Organising committee are:
Evi Sampanikou (hosting the event)
Stefan Lorenz Sorgner
Jaime del Val
Sangkyu Shin
Jan Stasienko
Francesca Ferrando
Abstracts (for presentations, artworks, performances, concerts…) will be sent to posthuman....@gmail.com
Deadlines:
Abstracts should be received by the 28th
of February 2020.
Acceptance notifications will be sent out by by the 31st of March 2020.
All those accepted will receive information on the venue(s), local attractions, accommodations, restaurants, and planned receptions and events for participants.
Presentations should be no longer than 20 minutes. Each presenter will be given 10 additional minutes for questions and discussions with the audience, for a total of 30 minutes.
Conference fees: 65 euros till 30th of April 2020 (early bird) and 100 euros (later). Contact person for fees: posthuman....@gmail.com
Travel and Accommodation (ATTENTION PLEASE):