14. Juli 2015: Kim Fortun (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute): Experiments in Environmental Public Health: Scientific, Political, Ethnographic, Digital
7. Juli 2015: Jamie Lorimer (University of Oxford): Wild experiments: Rethinking environmentalism for the Anthropocene
30. Juni 2015: Michael Flitner (Universität Bremen): Der Kiwi und das Possum: Räume schaffen für Leben und Tod
9. Juni 2015: Tanja Bogusz (HU Berlin): Zwischen Natur und Kultur. Ethnographische Übersetzungsversuche einer meeresbiologischen Expedition in Papua Neuguinea
2. Juni 2015: Melanie Stilz (TU Berlin): Whose technology for whose development?
26. Mai 2015: Werner Krauß (Universität Hamburg): Vom Natur- zum Klimaschutz: Dingpolitik an der Nordseeküste
12. Mai 2015: Owain Jones (Bath Spa University): Is My Flesh Not Public? Thinking of bodies and ‘the public’ through water
5. Mai 2015: Steve Hinchliffe (Exeter University): Pathogenicities and the spatialities of disease situations
28. April 2015: Sarah Whatmore (Oxford University): Living with flooding: science, democracy and the redistribution of environmental expertise
21. April 2015: Nick Bingham (Open University): Beekeeping in the age of the Anthropocene: Lessons for inheriting a crisis of inhabitation