Conference 2023
Here you will find all the latest information about the programme.
All lectures will take place in Hörsaal 1 (Bauteil 1). Exceptions are mentioned.
You will find the conference office in Übungsraum 7 (Bauteil 1).
08.00 Check in (Übungsraum 6)
08:00-09:00 Coffee break
09:00-11:00 Session 1: Opening
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Address of welcome (Vice Dean, Jürgen Rauh)
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Narrating the multispecies world: Opening (Michaela Fenske, Würzburg)
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Story time for the end times: Narrating conservation in the face of extinction debt (Joshua Wodak, Sydney), digital
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:00 Session 2: Caring
- Care, community and activity: Three stories of companionship in relationships between pets and people (Sarah Mönkeberg and Markus Kurth, Kassel)
- Sheep related narratives in everyday life on the island of Gotland (Gurbet Peker, Uppsala)
- Resonant distancing: Overcoming the wild/domestic narrative with forestal honeybees and cows (Felix Remter, München)
13:00-14:30 Lunch (Mensa)
14:30-16:30 Session 3: Transforming
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After the end: The planthropocene in contemporary Latin American art (Verónica Jiménez Borja, Quito) digital
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Exile and migration in the contemporary multispecies novel (Peter Arnds, Dublin)
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Tales of roots and branches: Turkish migrants and their plant companions in Germany (Hilal Alkan, Berlin) digital
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-18:30 Keynote 1: Traditional (Gaelic) folk-narratives for a multi-species future (Mairead Nic Craith, Inverness)
20.00 Dinner, Restaurant Alter Kranen am Main (only registered participants)
9:00-11:00: Session 4: Forging
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Honorific ecology: multispecies portraiture of Ren Hang (Ahmet Emin Bülbül, Istanbul)
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Narrating nature’s multispecies expression (André Krebber, Kassel und Zhonghao Chen, Suzhou)
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Fitographies. Creating a visual archive of plant-human encounters (Julia Krupa, Warsaw)
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Green power houses in road construction (Christine Neubert, Hamburg)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11.30-13.00 Uhr Keynote 2: Making a multispecies fairy-tale library (Mayako Murai, Yokohama)
13.00-13.30 Fitness for unlikely species (Andrea Palasti, Belgrad) - Übungsraum 9
13:30-14:30 Lunch (Mensa)
14:30-16:00 Session 5: Student panel
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Flowing narratives. Sketches from blasted waterscapes (Chiara Beneduce, Paris) digital
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Angling for healing: Rebalancing life (Adelia H. Rachman and Setiadi, Yogyakarta)
16.00-17.30 Public transport to Botanical Garden, Julius-von-Sachs-Platz 4
17:30-18:30 Session 6 at Botanical Garden
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Greening our thumbs: The narrative practice of caring for plants and people (Martin Abbott, Lissette Lorenz and Amy Cheatle, New York)
18:30 Guided tour through the garden
19:30 Enjoying a wonderful summer evening in the Botanical Garden with finger food and wine
9:00-11:00 Session 7: Communicating
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Learning to notice and love a multispecies world (Maria Ilhéu and Mariana Valente, Lisbon)
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Narration as embodied practice. Relating plants and illness in times of planetary crisis (Erica Monde, Edinburgh) digital
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Like shivers through an immense body: the interspecies promise (and risk) of vibrational narratives (Ally Bisshop, Brisbane) digital
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Snakes, Scorpions and Lice: Metaphors of Life, Death and Liminality in the South Indian Oral Narrative of Mantesvami. (Pauline Schuster-Löhlau, Würzburg)
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11.30-13.30 Session 8: Protecting
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Civet survival stories: narratives from an endangered species captive breeding program (Jes Hooper, Exeter)
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Beyond sowing grass -- Tibetan herders’ effort to restore degrading grassland (Siran Liang, Braunschweig)
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Parrot People. A multispecies story of the conviviality of African grey parrots and people (Ute Hörner, Mathias Antlfinger, Köln and Vanessa Wijngaarden, Johannesburg)
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Storying extinction in multispecies worlds: monarchs and milkweed (Eline D. Tabak, Bristol)
13:30-14:30 Sandwiches in the Conference Rooms
14.30-16:30 Session 9: Speculating
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Narrating multispecies assemblages in the polyphony nature-culture: Stories of Brazil (Fernanda Haskel, São Paulo)
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Playing the plant: Speculative fabulations in more-than-human sensoria (Siobhan Leddy, Berlin)
Tracing, expressing and asserting multivocality in the multispecies world: Concluding remarks (Regina F. Bendix, Göttingen)
Farewell