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SUMMARY:Symposium: More-Than-Human Story-Making - Katherine Collins (Wolfs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250610T123000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250611T190000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/db034ccf-f7bd-4fce-9eb4-899ff44ffd47/
DESCRIPTION:This symposium explores how we might make stories with and abo
 ut the more-than-human. It brings together artists\, scholars\, filmmakers
  and scientists to consider storytelling practices that engage with nonhum
 an presences\, agencies\, and materials. Examples include animals\, plants
 \, waste\, and digital and tactile objects such as a crocheted coverlet an
 d the only book ever printed in Antarctica. The event asks how stories can
  be made through more-than-human entanglements and what this means for res
 earch\, practice\, and collaboration across disciplines.\n\n\n\nSpeaker De
 tails:\n\n\nDetails to follow.\n\n\nAbout the ‘Antarctica’s More-Than-
 Human Stories’ Research Project:\n\nExtractivism is the mass removal of 
 the Earth’s resources for profit\, an exploitative approach in which our
  global economic system\, unfortunately\, remains deeply rooted. A key obs
 tacle to challenging this extractive approach is the prevailing ethos whic
 h divides the world into two groups\, ‘human’ and ‘other’\, with t
 he latter encompassing animals\, land\, minerals\, and other nonhuman enti
 ties\, all primarily treated as resources for the human. These assumptions
  also pervade much academic research\, and nowhere is this more conspicuou
 s than in Antarctica\, the only continent without an indigenous human popu
 lation.\n\nOur research aims to support collaboration between the arts\, h
 umanities\, and natural sciences in developing climate interventions\, via
  a creative practice-led methodology based on making ‘more-than-human’
  stories. Stories provide connection and convey complex ideas in ways that
  resonate deeply with emotions and values as well as the intellect\, and t
 hus\, without instrumentalising stories or artistic practice\, we believe 
 story-making can enhance how we make and value knowledge about the world. 
 More-than-human story-making emphasises the relationship between human and
  non-human elements such as ice\, water\, rock\, scientific data and equip
 ment\, animal lives\, historical artefacts\, and technologies.\n\n\nFurthe
 r Details and Contacts:\n\nThe symposium will take place over two days:\n\
 nDay 1 (10/06/2025) will be a hybrid event\, taking place in The Buttery\,
  Wolfson College and online.\nDay 2 (11/06/2025) will only take place onli
 ne.\n\nRegistration is required. To help cover the costs of running the ev
 ent\, we ask for a contribution of £10.\n\n\nWhen booking\, you may choos
 e:\n\n£10 contribution\nFree place with bursary\n\nBursaries are availabl
 e on a self-declared basis for anyone who would otherwise be unable to att
 end due to cost. No explanation is required.\n\n\nThis event will be recor
 ded and made available on the OCLW website. There is no need to register t
 o receive the recording.\n\n\nAny queries regarding this event should be a
 ddressed to OCLW Events Manager\, Dr Eleri Anona Watson.\nSpeakers:\n Vari
 ous Speakers
LOCATION:Wolfson College (The Buttery\; accessibility information availabl
 e here: https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/accessibility-wolfson-college)\, Lint
 on Road OX2 6UD
TZID:Europe/London
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SUMMARY:Symposium: More-Than-Human Story-Making - Katherine Collins (Wolfs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250610T123000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250611T190000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/db034ccf-f7bd-4fce-9eb4-899ff44ffd47/
DESCRIPTION:This symposium explores how we might make stories with and abo
 ut the more-than-human. It brings together artists\, scholars\, filmmakers
  and scientists to consider storytelling practices that engage with nonhum
 an presences\, agencies\, and materials. Examples include animals\, plants
 \, waste\, and digital and tactile objects such as a crocheted coverlet an
 d the only book ever printed in Antarctica. The event asks how stories can
  be made through more-than-human entanglements and what this means for res
 earch\, practice\, and collaboration across disciplines.\n\n\n\nSpeaker De
 tails:\n\n\nDetails to follow.\n\n\nAbout the ‘Antarctica’s More-Than-
 Human Stories’ Research Project:\n\nExtractivism is the mass removal of 
 the Earth’s resources for profit\, an exploitative approach in which our
  global economic system\, unfortunately\, remains deeply rooted. A key obs
 tacle to challenging this extractive approach is the prevailing ethos whic
 h divides the world into two groups\, ‘human’ and ‘other’\, with t
 he latter encompassing animals\, land\, minerals\, and other nonhuman enti
 ties\, all primarily treated as resources for the human. These assumptions
  also pervade much academic research\, and nowhere is this more conspicuou
 s than in Antarctica\, the only continent without an indigenous human popu
 lation.\n\nOur research aims to support collaboration between the arts\, h
 umanities\, and natural sciences in developing climate interventions\, via
  a creative practice-led methodology based on making ‘more-than-human’
  stories. Stories provide connection and convey complex ideas in ways that
  resonate deeply with emotions and values as well as the intellect\, and t
 hus\, without instrumentalising stories or artistic practice\, we believe 
 story-making can enhance how we make and value knowledge about the world. 
 More-than-human story-making emphasises the relationship between human and
  non-human elements such as ice\, water\, rock\, scientific data and equip
 ment\, animal lives\, historical artefacts\, and technologies.\n\n\nFurthe
 r Details and Contacts:\n\nThe symposium will take place over two days:\n\
 nDay 1 (10/06/2025) will be a hybrid event\, taking place in The Buttery\,
  Wolfson College and online.\nDay 2 (11/06/2025) will only take place onli
 ne.\n\nRegistration is required. To help cover the costs of running the ev
 ent\, we ask for a contribution of £10.\n\n\nWhen booking\, you may choos
 e:\n\n£10 contribution\nFree place with bursary\n\nBursaries are availabl
 e on a self-declared basis for anyone who would otherwise be unable to att
 end due to cost. No explanation is required.\n\n\nThis event will be recor
 ded and made available on the OCLW website. There is no need to register t
 o receive the recording.\n\n\nAny queries regarding this event should be a
 ddressed to OCLW Events Manager\, Dr Eleri Anona Watson.\nSpeakers:\n Vari
 ous Speakers
LOCATION:Wolfson College (The Buttery\; accessibility information availabl
 e here: https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/accessibility-wolfson-college)\, Lint
 on Road OX2 6UD
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/db034ccf-f7bd-4fce-9eb4-899ff44ffd47/
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SUMMARY:Symposium: More-Than-Human Story-Making - Katherine Collins (Wolfs
 on College\, Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250610T123000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250611T190000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/db034ccf-f7bd-4fce-9eb4-899ff44ffd47/
DESCRIPTION:This symposium explores how we might make stories with and abo
 ut the more-than-human. It brings together artists\, scholars\, filmmakers
  and scientists to consider storytelling practices that engage with nonhum
 an presences\, agencies\, and materials. Examples include animals\, plants
 \, waste\, and digital and tactile objects such as a crocheted coverlet an
 d the only book ever printed in Antarctica. The event asks how stories can
  be made through more-than-human entanglements and what this means for res
 earch\, practice\, and collaboration across disciplines.\n\n\n\nSpeaker De
 tails:\n\n\nDetails to follow.\n\n\nAbout the ‘Antarctica’s More-Than-
 Human Stories’ Research Project:\n\nExtractivism is the mass removal of 
 the Earth’s resources for profit\, an exploitative approach in which our
  global economic system\, unfortunately\, remains deeply rooted. A key obs
 tacle to challenging this extractive approach is the prevailing ethos whic
 h divides the world into two groups\, ‘human’ and ‘other’\, with t
 he latter encompassing animals\, land\, minerals\, and other nonhuman enti
 ties\, all primarily treated as resources for the human. These assumptions
  also pervade much academic research\, and nowhere is this more conspicuou
 s than in Antarctica\, the only continent without an indigenous human popu
 lation.\n\nOur research aims to support collaboration between the arts\, h
 umanities\, and natural sciences in developing climate interventions\, via
  a creative practice-led methodology based on making ‘more-than-human’
  stories. Stories provide connection and convey complex ideas in ways that
  resonate deeply with emotions and values as well as the intellect\, and t
 hus\, without instrumentalising stories or artistic practice\, we believe 
 story-making can enhance how we make and value knowledge about the world. 
 More-than-human story-making emphasises the relationship between human and
  non-human elements such as ice\, water\, rock\, scientific data and equip
 ment\, animal lives\, historical artefacts\, and technologies.\n\n\nFurthe
 r Details and Contacts:\n\nThe symposium will take place over two days:\n\
 nDay 1 (10/06/2025) will be a hybrid event\, taking place in The Buttery\,
  Wolfson College and online.\nDay 2 (11/06/2025) will only take place onli
 ne.\n\nRegistration is required. To help cover the costs of running the ev
 ent\, we ask for a contribution of £10.\n\n\nWhen booking\, you may choos
 e:\n\n£10 contribution\nFree place with bursary\n\nBursaries are availabl
 e on a self-declared basis for anyone who would otherwise be unable to att
 end due to cost. No explanation is required.\n\n\nThis event will be recor
 ded and made available on the OCLW website. There is no need to register t
 o receive the recording.\n\n\nAny queries regarding this event should be a
 ddressed to OCLW Events Manager\, Dr Eleri Anona Watson.\nSpeakers:\n Vari
 ous Speakers
LOCATION:Wolfson College (The Buttery\; accessibility information availabl
 e here: https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/accessibility-wolfson-college)\, Lint
 on Road OX2 6UD
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/db034ccf-f7bd-4fce-9eb4-899ff44ffd47/
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