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SUMMARY:Microbes\, Embodied Knowing\, and the Materiality of Fermentation
DESCRIPTION:The lecture series "Thinking (further) Through Materialities" b
 uilds on the 2023 edition "Thinking through Materialities: Insights from a
 nd for Gender Studies and Cultural Anthropology". It continues to explore 
 how "matter comes to matter\," and related questions: How can social scien
 tific thinking (re)engage with materialities and repopulate the social wit
 h what has long been its "missing masses"? How can practices that are both
  enacting and embedded within materialities-such as sciences\, crafts\, or
  arts-inform new approaches within the social sciences? And more fundament
 ally\, how can they contribute to reflect upon the often unrecognized mate
 rialities in which social scientific thinking itself is embedded?\\r\\nThe
  lectures [https://vorlesungsverzeichnis.unibas.ch/de/vorlesungsverzeichni
 s?id=294901] are open to everyone interested.\\r\\n\\r\\nPROGRAM \\r\\nOc
 tober 15\, 2025 Dormant Things: The Vital Materiality of the Unnoticed Eve
 ryday Sophie Woodward (University of Manchester\, UK)  October 22\, 2025 C
 aring with Haunted Marine Microbes Astrid Schrader (University of Exeter\,
  UK)  October 29\, 2025 Microbes\, Embodied Knowing\, and the Materiality 
 of Fermentation  Maya Hey (University of Helsinki\, FI)  November 5\, 2025
  Substance as Method\, Material Bodies Joseph Dumit (University of Califor
 nia\, Davis\, USA)  November 12\, 2025 String Figures: A Cultural\, Materi
 al\, Collaborative Practice  Sarine Waltenspül (University of Lucerne\, C
 H) & Mario Schulze (University of Basel\, CH)   November 26\, 2025 What I
 s Social about AI? Lessons from the Street Noortje Marres (University of W
 arwick\, UK)  December 03\, 2025 Eco-Aesthetic Entanglements in Filmmaking
 : The Materiality of Sound and Image  Işıl Karataş (University of Vien
 na\, AT)  December 10\, 2025 * Avowing Loss  Fernando Domínguez Rubio (Un
 iversity of California\, San Diego\, USA)  * starts at 16:55
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The lecture series "Thinking (further) Through Materialities"
  builds on the 2023 edition "Thinking through Materialities: Insights from
  and for Gender Studies and Cultural Anthropology". It continues to explor
 e how "matter comes to matter\," and related questions: How can social sci
 entific thinking (re)engage with materialities and repopulate the social w
 ith what has long been its "missing masses"? How can practices that are bo
 th enacting and embedded within materialities-such as sciences\, crafts\, 
 or arts-inform new approaches within the social sciences? And more fundame
 ntally\, how can they contribute to reflect upon the often unrecognized ma
 terialities in which social scientific thinking itself is embedded?</p>\n<
 p>The <a href="https://vorlesungsverzeichnis.unibas.ch/de/vorlesungsverzei
 chnis?id=294901">lectures</a> are open to everyone interested.</p>\n\n<p><
 strong>PROGRAM&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>October 15\, 2025<br /> <strong>Dor
 mant Things: The Vital Materiality of the Unnoticed Everyday</strong><br /
 > Sophie Woodward (University of Manchester\, UK)<br /> <br /> October 22\
 , 2025<br /> <strong>Caring with Haunted Marine Microbes</strong><br /> As
 trid Schrader (University of Exeter\, UK)<br /> <br /> October 29\, 2025<b
 r /> <strong>Microbes\, Embodied Knowing\, and the Materiality of Fermenta
 tion </strong><br /> Maya Hey (University of Helsinki\, FI)<br /> <br /> N
 ovember 5\, 2025<br /> <strong>Substance as Method\, Material Bodies</stro
 ng><br /> Joseph Dumit (University of California\, Davis\, USA)<br /> <br 
 /> November 12\, 2025<br /> <strong>String Figures: A Cultural\, Material\
 , Collaborative Practice </strong><br /> Sarine Waltenspül (University of
  Lucerne\, CH) &amp\; Mario Schulze (University of Basel\, CH)&nbsp\;<br /
 > <br /> November 26\, 2025<br /> <strong>What Is Social about AI? Lessons
  from the Street</strong><br /> Noortje Marres (University of Warwick\, UK
 )<br /> <br /> December 03\, 2025<br /> <strong>Eco-Aesthetic Entanglement
 s in Filmmaking: The Materiality of Sound and Image&nbsp\;</strong><br /> 
 Işıl Karataş (University of Vienna\, AT)<br /> <br /> December 10\, 202
 5 *<br /> <strong>Avowing Loss </strong><br /> Fernando Domínguez Rubio (
 University of California\, San Diego\, USA)<br /> <br /> * starts at 16:55
 </p>
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