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Humanities (2007-2016). She has been awarded honorary degrees from Helsinki (2007) and Linkoping (2013); she is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA) since 2009, and a Member of the Academia Europaea (MAE) since 2014. Her main publications include Nomadic Subjects (2011) and Nomadic Theory (2011), both with Columbia University Press, The
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constitution of contemporary subjectivity, with special emphasis on the concept of difference within the history of
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of combining theoretical concerns with a serious commitment to producing socially and politically relevant scholarship that contributes to making a difference in the world. Braidotti's output also included several edited volumes. Her work has been translated in a total of 19 languages and all the main books in at least three languages other than
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523:‘Posthuman Feminism: Sexuality Beyond Gender’, at the “Second Latinamerican Dialogue Polimorphisms II: The Posthuman”. Organized by the International Psychoanalytic Association Committee “Sexuality and Gender diversity” and the “Interdisciplinary Studies on Subjectivity Program”, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (online only), June 4, 2021.
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concludes by considering the implications of these shifts for the institutional practice of the humanities. Braidotti outlines new forms of cosmopolitan neo-humanism that emerge from the spectrum of post-colonial and race studies, as well as gender analysis and environmentalism. The challenge of the
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Network Grant from the Volkswagen Foundation “Establishing a Regional Team Europe in the Framework of the World Humanities Report”, supported by UNESCO and CIPSH ( Conseil International Philosophie et Sciences Humaines). With the Universities of Göttingen, Bologna, University
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Braidotti's publications have consistently been placed in continental philosophy, at the intersection with social and political theory, cultural politics, gender, feminist theory and ethnicity studies. The core of her interdisciplinary work consists of four interconnected monographs on the
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hybridization, erasing categorical distinctions between the human and other species, seeds, plants, animals and bacteria. These dislocations induced by globalized cultures and economies enable a critique of anthropocentrism, but how reliable are they as indicators of a sustainable future?
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The conclusion is that a systematic ambivalence structures contemporary cultural representations of the globalised, technologically mediated, ethnically mixed, gender-aware world we now inhabit. The question consequently arises of what it takes to produce adequate cultural and political
538:‘The Critical Posthumanities’, at the Fourth Symposium of Social and Cultural Studies at SoCuM: “Posthuman? New Perspectives on Nature/Culture” /Jenseits des Menschen? Posthumane Perspektiven auf Natur/Kultur", Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, September 19, 2019.
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Braidotti has been granted the Humboldt Research Award (von Humboldt Forschungspreis) for Lifelong Achievements in research and teaching. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the University of Göttingen, Germany. She was sponsored by Prof.
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Foundation Grant for an international collaborative project on: 'Religion and Political Belonging', with the University of Portland, Oregon; the University of Arizona, of Tel Aviv, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Duke University in the
345:(Polity Press, 2013), Braidotti offers both an introduction and major contribution to contemporary debates on the posthuman. As the traditional distinction between the human and its others has blurred, exposing the non-naturalistic structure of the human,
541:‘Affirmation and Critical Posthuman Theory’, at the 25th International Conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society: “Nietzsche and Humanity: (Anti-)Humanism, Posthumanism, Transhumanism”, Tilburg University, the Netherlands, September 14, 2019.
499:‘On Affirmation’, at the Critical Thinking Program of the Tenerife Espacio de las Artes Museum (TEA); the Island Council of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) and the Department of Sociology at the University of La Laguna, September 16, 2023.
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Braidotti is a pioneer in European Women's Studies: she founded the inter-university SOCRATES network NOISE and the Thematic Network for Women's Studies ATHENA, which she directed till 2005. She was a Leverhulme Trust Visiting professor at
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812:(Ed. with Charles Esche and Maria Hlavajova) Citizens and Subjects: The Netherlands, for example, Critical Reader/Catalogue for the Dutch Pavilion at the Biennale in Venice, 2007 Utrecht: BAK and Zurich: JRP, pp. 334.
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514:‘Affirmative Ethics and Ways of Dying’, at the “(Im)materialities of Violence online Conference” , Department of Modern Languages, the University of Birmingham, UK, November 25, 2021 (online only).
520:‘Corpi postumani’. Conference: “Sguardi sulle Differenze: Memorie, Bussole, Cambiamenti”. Laboratorio di Studi Femministi, Università La sapienza, Rome, Italy. November 12, 2021 (online only).
505:‘Posthumanism and Education: Critical Perspectives’, Conference keynote Lecture, The Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia PESA Committee, (online only), Sidney, December 10, 2022.
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502:‘Posthuman Biopolitics’, at the Annual Conference, American Association for Italian Studies, at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth Texas (online only), May 18–20, 2023.
526:‘The New Humanities’, at the Arab Regional Forum on the Humanities, “Recentering the Humanities”. Organized by UNESCO and CIPSH, Beirut (online only), April 6–7, 2021.
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544:‘What Is the Human in the Humanities Today?’, at the conference “Posthumanities in Asia: Theories and Practices”, Kansei University, Osaka, Japan, 8 June 2019.
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Spanish translation: Sujetos Nómades Corporización y Diferencia Sexual en la Teoria Feminista Contemporánea, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Mexico: Paidos, 2000.
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Posthuman Feminism’. “Future of Feminism Workshop”. The British Society for Phenomenology and the University of Tilburg (online only). November 24, 2021.
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posthuman condition consists in seizing the opportunities for new social bonding and community building, while pursuing sustainability and empowerment.
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in 1977 and was awarded the University Medal in Philosophy and the University Tillyard prize. Braidotti then moved on to do her doctoral work at the
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2019: The Diane Middlebrook and Carl Djerassi Visiting Professorship at the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies; Visiting Scholar at
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511:‘On Posthuman Feminism’, at “Meeting on Arts”, at the 59th Venice Art Biennale “The Milk of Dreams”, Venice, Italy. June 7, 2022.
508:‘On Posthuman Feminism’, at “Meeting on Arts”, at the 59th Venice Art Biennale “The Milk of Dreams”, Venice, Italy. June 7, 2022.
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2020: Visiting Research Fellowship at the Department of Media and Communication, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).
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372:. The collection provides a core introduction to Braidotti's nomadic theory and its innovative formulations, which engage with
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Greek translation: Νομαδικά Yποκείμενα: Ενσωματότητα και έμφυλη διαφορά στη σύγχρονη φεμινιστική θεωρία, Athens: Nissos, 2014.
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2014: Elected member of the Scientific Council of the Conseil National de la Recherche Scientifique in France.
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The ethical dimension of Braidotti's work on difference comes to the fore in the last volume of the trilogy,
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Spanish translation: Metamorfosis. Hacia una teoria materialista del devenir, Madrid: Akal Ediciones, 2005
588:, Rome: Manifesto Libri, With postface by Anna Maria Crispino. Second edition, revised and enlarged, 2005.
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Jusová, Iveta (April 2011). "European immigration and Continental feminism: Theories of Rosi Braidotti".
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representations of a fast-changing world and move closer to Spinozian notions of adequate understanding.
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Between Monsters, Goddesses and Cyborgs. Feminist Confrontations With Science, Medicine and Cyberspace
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Nomadic Subjects. Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory
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563:, Cambridge: Polity Press; USA: Routledge, pp. 316. Second edition: 1996.
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In 2011 Braidotti published two new books: the renewed and revised edition of
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Braidotti, Rosi (July 1993). "Women's studies at the university of Utrecht".
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Spanish translation: Transposiciones, Barcelona: Gedisa, 2009, pp. 414.
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Turkish translation: Insan Sonrasi, Istanbul: Kolektif, 2014, pp. 240.
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Patterns of Dissonance: an Essay on Women in Contemporary French Philosophy
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Braidotti, who holds Italian and Australian citizenship, was born in
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This is evidenced in the philosophical agenda set in her first book
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935:(Ed. with Hiltraud Casper-Hehne, Marjan Ivkoviç and Daan Oostveen)
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Baby Boomers: Vite parallele dagli anni Cinquanta ai cinquant’anni
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Past Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Whitney Humanities Center,
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De visualisering van het vrouwelijke in een postmoderne cultuur
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Finnish translation: Riitasointuja. Tampere: Vastapaino, 1993.
428:; in August 2006 she received the University Medal from the
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Thinking Differently: a Reader in European Women's Studies
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Posthuman Ecologies: Complexity and Process after Deleuze
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Music, Drugs and Emancipation: On Bach’s Coffee Cantate
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Metamorphoses: Towards a Materialist Theory of Becoming
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Metamorphoses: Towards a Materialist Theory of Becoming
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The Edinburgh Companion to the New European Humanities
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846:. London and New York: Continuum, 2012, pp. 238.
581:. Cambridge: Columbia University Press, pp. 326.
658:, New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 416.
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720:Braidotti, Rosi (1987). "Des organes sans corps".
614:Feminismo, diferencia sexual y subjetividad nómada
932:. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.
835:(Ed. with Patrick Hanafin and Bolette Blaagaard)
819:. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. 212.
635:Egy nomád térképei. Feminizmus a posztmodern után
970:Korean Translation: 포스트 휴먼. Seoul: Acanet, 2015.
815:(Ed. with Claire Colebrook and Patrick Hanafin)
1138:New Materialism: Interviews & Cartographies
976:Romanian translation: Braidotti, Rosi. (2016).
893:. London and Oxford: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.
832:, Volume 7, Durham: Acumen, 2010, pp. 398.
1377:Catherine S. Stimpson on Rosi Braidotti's work
1203:Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
980:. Trad. Ovidiu Anemțoaicei. București: Hecate.
925:. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2022.
621:Op doorreis: nomadisch denken in de 21ste eeuw
437:in Sweden. Braidotti was elected a member of
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1009:Korean translation: Moonhwa Kwahak Sa., 2011
595:, Rome: Luca Sossella editore, pp. 201.
182:; born 28 September 1954) is a contemporary
1136:Dolphijn, Rick; van der Tuin, Iris (2012).
771:Feministische berichten aan het postmoderne
656:Nomadic Theory. The Portable Rosi Braidotti
370:Nomadic Theory. The Portable Rosi Braidotti
898:A Feminist Companion to the Posthumanities
839:, New York: Routledge, 2012, pp. 188.
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802:. Kampen: Kok Agora, 1996, pp. 170.
791:. London: Zed Books, 1996, pp. 260.
780:, Kampen: Kok Agora, 1994, pp. 199.
773:. Kampen: Kok Agora, 1994, pp. 157.
766:, Kampen: Kok Agora, 1993, pp. 188.
642:La philosophie, là où on ne l’attend pas
637:, Budapest: Balassi Kiado, pp. 137.
602:, Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 317.
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450:International activities (2011–present)
399:and especially French feminist thinker
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1497:Australian National University alumni
830:The History of Continental Philosophy
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1517:Academic staff of Utrecht University
1338:. Academia Europaea. Archived from
1226:Women's Studies International Forum
844:Revisiting Normativity with Deleuze
744:Women's Studies International Forum
433:Honorary Degree in Philosophy from
395:Influenced by philosophers such as
274:Women's Studies International Forum
1160:See Braidotti's CV on her website
616:, Barcelona: Gedisa, pp. 234.
574:, London: Zed Books, pp. 220.
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1290:The Posthuman, Polity Press, 2013
817:Deleuze and Law. Forensic Futures
675:Barcelona: CCCB, col·lecció Breus
628:Transpositions: On Nomadic Ethics
609:, Florence: Giunti, pp. 191.
316:Transpositions: On Nomadic Ethics
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644:, Paris: Larousse, pp. 286.
623:, Amsterdam: Boom, pp. 298.
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1527:Italian emigrants to Australia
214:Australian National University
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1238:10.1016/S0277-5395(04)00072-X
916:Theory, Culture & Society
330:In 2022, Braidotti published
1522:Members of Academia Europaea
1372:Rosi Braidotti personal page
842:(Ed. with Patricia Pisters)
805:(Ed. with Gabriele Griffin)
776:(Ed. with Suzette Haaksma),
756:10.1016/0277-5395(93)90020-a
680:Per una politica affermativa
467:St John's College, Cambridge
462:College London and Belgrade.
246:Institute for Advanced Study
1507:Australian feminist writers
900:. New York: Springer, 2018.
878:(Ed. with Maria Hlavajova)
864:. London: Bloomsbury, 2016.
673:Les posthumanitats a debat,
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1532:Philosophers of technology
941:Edinburgh University Press
896:(Ed. with Cecilia Åsberg)
412:has been influential on .
1140:. Open Humanities Press.
1092:Punk Women and Riot Grrls
921:(Ed. with Rick Dolphijn)
867:(Ed. with Rick Dolphijn)
849:(Ed. with Rick Dolphijn)
762:Een beeld van een vrouw.
368:and collection of essays
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1266:Braidotti, Rosi (2022).
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873:Rowman & Littlefield
586:Madri, mostri e macchine
403:, Braidotti has brought
930:More Posthuman Glossary
871:. London and New York:
869:Philosophy After Nature
566:1994, Co-authored with
93:21st-century philosophy
1096:First Supper Symposium
1054:Patterns of Dissonance
880:The Posthuman Glossary
862:Conflicting Humanities
853:. Leiden: Brill, 2015.
851:This Deleuzian Century
734:10.3406/grif.1987.1735
115:Continental philosophy
1178:Duke University Press
884:Bloomsbury Publishing
837:After Cosmopolitanism
593:Nuovi soggetti nomadi
444:Hiltraud Casper-Hehne
226:University of Utrecht
1512:People from Latisana
1477:Postmodern feminists
1081:Early Music Festival
1035:Korean translation,
435:Linköping University
1224:"Editorial Board".
1079:– Eventalk Series,
722:Les Cahiers du GRIF
691:Posthuman Knowledge
405:postmodern feminism
332:Posthuman Feminism,
326:Latest publications
280:Feminist Formations
123:Postmodern feminism
1502:Feminist theorists
1381:LA Review of Books
1268:Posthuman Feminism
702:Posthuman Feminism
494:Key note addresses
430:University of Łódź
336:posthuman feminism
133:Utrecht University
103:Western philosophy
1492:Lesbian academics
1487:Italian feminists
1342:on 28 March 2019.
1277:978-1-5095-1808-1
1251:Project MUSE
1147:978-1-60785-281-0
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