Please join us for transhemispheric dialogues, bringing scholars, artists, curators and activists together over a day of ‘long-clock’ roundtables exploring the possibilities of planetary feminisms for decolonial, ecological thinking and creative praxis in more-than-human worlds.
Format
The event takes place across four, 2-hour participatory roundtables (timing below). Each roundtable begins with a series of brief presentations, followed by an opportunity for all to join in the dialogue.
For full details of the programme: /research/ias/programmes/planetaryfeminisms/
Planetary Feminisms will be hybrid in format; please use the link at the bottom of the page to register for the roundtables either in person or online. Online registration will enable you to participate in any/all of the roundtables throughout the day. In person registration includes refreshments; advance booking is required for reasons of space and catering.
Schedule
Roundtable I 08:00 - 10:00 GMT
08.00-09.00 GMT: Presentations, introduced by Marsha Meskimmon
09.00-10.00 GMT: Open Dialogue, with in person and online participants, facilitated by Ehryn Torrell
Please click here for Roundtable I speaker bios
Roundtable II 11:00 - 13:00 GMT
11.00-12.00 GMT: Presentations, introduced by Marsha Meskimmon
12.00-13.00 GMT: Open Dialogue, with in person and online participants, facilitated by Serena Smith
Please click here for Roundtable II speaker bios
Roundtable III 14:00 - 16:00 GMT
14.00-15.00 GMT: Presentations, introduced by Marsha Meskimmon
15.00-16.00 GMT: Open Dialogue, with in person and online participants, facilitated by Marlous van Boldrik
Please click here for Roundtable III speaker bios
Roundtable IV 18:00 - 20:00 GMT
18.00-19.00 GMT: Presentations, introduced by Marsha Meskimmon
19.00-20.00 GMT: Open Dialogue, with in person and online participants, facilitated by Katrine Annesdatter-Madsen
Please click here for Roundtable IV speaker bios
Planetary Feminisms celebrates the publication of (Routledge: 2023), the second volume of the Trilogy Transnational Feminisms and the Arts by Marsha Meskimmon.
Please note
By booking a place at this event, attendees agree to be respectful of others when making a contribution to the dialogue. The IAS reserves the right to eject anyone who does not abide by this policy.
IAS roundtable presentations are typically recorded, minus any Chat and Q&A sessions; we encourage participant contributions but do not store/publish these. The recordings of presentations are uploaded to our website on the Programme page, along with our IAS YouTube Channel after events. We will email everyone who registered for the event to let them know when the recordings have been made available.
Contact and booking details
- Email address
- ias@lboro.ac.uk
- Cost
- Free
- Booking required?
- Yes