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Posthuman Studies
Trivent Publishing, H-1119 Budapest, Etele u. 59-61
Imprint: Trivent Transhumanism
Imprint head: Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, John Cabot University
SERIES EDITOR
Aura Elena Schussler, Babes-Bolyai University, aura.schussler@ubbcluj.ro
EDITORIAL BOARD
Maurizio Balistreri, University of Tuscia
Kerstin Borchhardt, Catholic Private University Linz
Francesca Ferrando, NYU-Liberal Studies
Manuel Andreas Knoll, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)
Franc Mali, University of Ljubljana
Sven Nyholm, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)
Evi Sampanikou, University of the Aegean
Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Aarhus University
ABOUT THE SERIES
The Posthuman Studies book series directly addresses real-life issues in the present world, which is marked by the significant advancements of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the threat of the Sixth Extinction, and challenging events in politics, society, economics, psychology, medicine, art, culture, philosophy, and so on. The primary goal of the series is to provide a critical understanding of what it means to be human in the midst of the posthuman paradigm shift. This will be accomplished through a thorough examination of the past, present, and future entanglement of the human and non-human, as well as the more-than-human world. By fostering inclusive and open transdisciplinary discussions, the series endeavors to bring together various critical and creative perspectives of critical and philosophical posthumanism, as well as transhumanism(s).
The series offers a platform for varied forms of scholarly publications, such as edited collections, monographs, and conference proceedings. These publications seek to delve deeply into a broad range of contemporary topics, exploring bleeding-edge perspectives of both transhumanism and posthumanism. Specifically, they will offer a critical re-examination of the notion of ‘the human’ and its historical and philosophical implications and consequences. It also entails considering various viewpoints regarding the evolution of humanity, particularly in the light of current advances in biomedicine, biotechnology, nanotechnology, multimodal AI systems, humanoid robots and AI, genome-editing technologies, and other emerging technologies that are likely to shape the present and the future.
The series enthusiastically welcomes contributions from diverse academic disciplines and marginal and interdisciplinary critical discourses. These may include philosophy, sociology, education, art, bioart, posthuman art, literary studies, cultural studies, critical theory, new-media studies, bioethics, robo-ethics, medical ethics, bio- and environmental ethics, religious studies, disability studies, gender studies, queer studies (feminism and LGBTQIA+), post-colonial studies, black studies, indigenous studies, critical animal studies, critical plant studies, environmental studies, and Earth studies.
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