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Image credit: Still from Sedat Akdoğan’s Videotrilogie About Dry Land and Soft Clouds, 2021 (reproduced with the artist’s permission), as seen in Eray Çaylı's book Earthmoving: Extractivism, War, and Visuality in Northern Kurdistan (University of Texas Press, 2025).

Partners

Department of Anthropology and Cultural Research (IFEK)

Sustainability Research Center (artec)

University of Bremen

Deutsches Schiffahrts Museum

Worlds of Contradiction

Bremen Blue Humanities Research Group

Links

Anthropology of the Seas

Webseries: EASA Network for the Anthropology of the Seas

FLOATS: Floating Laboratory of Action & Theory at Sea

The Asthma Files (Kim and Mike Fortun)

Living Lexicon for the Environmental Humanities

Marine Science & Technology Studies

The Multispecies Salon

NatureCulture (Journal)

Current Events

All BNCL events take place on Tuesdays from 16:15-18:00 in the Rotunde of the Cartesium at the University of Bremen.

13.5.2025. Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. “Generations: On Enjoying The Future.”

27.5.2025. Helen J. Stephan, Universität Bremen. “Trans*, Gender, Bodies and Sexhormones in Material-Discursive Entanglements.”

24.05.2025-25.05.2025,  CONFERENCE: “Colonial control of water and transboundary water politics in Kurdistan.”

Die Veranstaltung findet Dienstags von 18:15–20:00 in der Rotunde des Cartesiums an der Universität Bremen statt.

Wellen: Interdisziplinäre Dialoge im WSP Meeres-, Polar- und Klimaforschung

Current Projects

Projects developed within the framework of the BNCL and cultural studies at the University of Bremen.

Nutria Netzwerke. Eine multimodale Ethnografie zu Multispezies-Beziehungen

Ocean Worlds Conference

Wellen: Interdisziplinäre Dialoge im WSP Meeres-, Polar- und Klimaforschung

A Student Film: The Art of Living on a Damaged Planet

Living with Water

A Student Film: Rights of Nature