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This book develops the concept of feminist technoecologies as a theoretical and methodological tool for examining the co-constitutive relation between technology and ecology, which have typically been considered as distinct objects of studies. In underscoring how their dynamic relationality troubles the location of agency, this book challenges the idea that technology, as the marker of the innovative capacity of the human, either corrupts or saves ecology.


The contributions to the volume present feminist approaches that contextualise and historicize such issues as multi-species survival, border control regimes, solar power, bioart, artificial intelligence and air pollution. They insist on the centrality of corporeality, affects, ethics and vulnerability in the materialisation of technoecological relations, and call into question the exceptional status of the figure of (hu)Man. Together they offer critical and creative tools or modes of inquiry for imagining alternative modalities of practicing care and thinking environmental sustainability.


As a creative contribution to the growing literature on new configurations of bodies, technologies and environments against the backdrop of ecological degradation, digital technologization, and precarity in late capitalism, Feminist Technoecologies extends the interchanges between feminist materialisms, environmental humanities and feminist technosciences studies, and will be a resource for all those interested in these fields. This book was originally published as a special issue of Australian Feminist Studies.

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Feminist Technoecologies
This book develops the concept of feminist technoecologies as a theoretical and methodological tool for examining the co-constitutive relation between technology and ecology, which have typically been considered as distinct objects of studies. In underscoring how their dynamic relationality troubles the location of agency, this book challenges the idea that technology, as the marker of the innovative capacity of the human, either corrupts or saves ecology.
The contributions to the volume present feminist approaches that contextualise and historicise such issues as multispecies survival, border control regimes, solar power, bioart, artificial intelligence and air pollution. They insist on the centrality of corporeality, affects, ethics and vulnerability in the materialisation of technoecological relations, and call into question the exceptional status of the figure of (hu)Man. Together they offer critical and creative tools or modes of inquiry for imagining alternative modalities of practicing care and thinking environmental sustainability.
As a creative contribution to the growing literature on new configurations of bodies, technologies and environments against the backdrop of ecological degradation, digital technologisation, and precarity in late capitalism, Feminist Technoecologies extends the interchanges between feminist materialisms, environmental humanities and feminist technosciences studies, and will be a resource for all those interested in these fields.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Australian Feminist Studies.
Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer is a Senior Researcher at the Department of Gender Studies at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Pat Treusch is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the interdisciplinary graduate programme Digitalization: Design and Transformation at the Technische Universitt Berlin, Germany.
Xin Liu is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Swedish School of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Feminist Technoecologies
Reimagining Matters of Care and Sustainability
Edited by
Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Xin Liu
First published 2019 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2
First published 2019
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Introduction, Chapters 1, 46 2019 Taylor & Francis
Chapter 2 2018 Marietta Radomska. Originally published as Open Access.
Chapter 3 2018 Josef Barla and Christoph Hubatschke. Originally published as Open Access.
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Contents
Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Xin Liu
Milla Tiainen
Marietta Radomska
Josef Barla and Christoph Hubatschke
Pat Treusch
Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer
Xin Liu
The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Australian Feminist Studies, volume 32, issue 94 (December 2017). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
Feminist Technoecologies: Introduction
Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Pat Treusch and Xin Liu
Australian Feminist Studies, volume 32, issue 94 (December 2017) pp. 351358
Chapter 1
Sonic Technoecology: Voice and Non-anthropocentric Survival in The Algae Opera
Milla Tiainen
Australian Feminist Studies, volume 32, issue 94 (December 2017) pp. 359376
Chapter 2
Non/living Matter, Bioscientific Imaginaries and Feminist Technoecologies of Bioart
Marietta Radomska
Australian Feminist Studies, volume 32, issue 94 (December 2017) pp. 377394
Chapter 3
Technoecologies of Borders: Thinking with Borders as Multispecies Matters of Care
Josef Barla and Christoph Hubatschke
Australian Feminist Studies, volume 32, issue 94 (December 2017) pp. 395410
Chapter 4
Re-reading ELIZA: Humanmachine Interaction as Cognitive Sense-ability
Pat Treusch
Australian Feminist Studies, volume 32, issue 94 (December 2017) pp. 411426
Chapter 5
Becoming Responsible with Solar Power? Extending Feminist Imaginings of Community, Participation and Care
Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer
Australian Feminist Studies, volume 32, issue 94 (December 2017) pp. 427444
Chapter 6
Air Quality Index as the Stuff of the Political
Xin Liu
Australian Feminist Studies, volume 32, issue 94 (December 2017) pp. 445460
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Josef Barla is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Biotechnology, Nature and Society Research Group at the Institute of Sociology at Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany.
Christoph Hubatschke is a DOC-Fellow of the Austrian Academy of Science and a Ph.D. Researcher at the University of Vienna, Austria.
Xin Liu is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Swedish School of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer is a Senior Researcher at the Department of Gender Studies at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Marietta Radomska is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Thematic Studies Unit Gender Studies at Linkping University, Sweden.
Milla Tiainen is a Senior Lecturer in Musicology at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Pat Treusch is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the interdisciplinary graduate programme Digitalization: Design and Transformation at the Technische Universitt Berlin, Germany.
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