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These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres - if they were they would be quite different. Rather, they reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing in this module. In the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from two of Serres's other books, The Birth of Physics and The Incandescent. Then we're reading sections of Bruno Latour's book Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime, followed by some of Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime, and then works on and related to ecocriticism by Serenella Iovino, Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad. 

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Send us a text These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifica...
Send us a text These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifica...
Send us a text These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifica...
Send us a text These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifica...
Send us a text These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts With Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by online learning and you can find more information about it here or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk - or leave a message using the link above. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce n...
Send us a text These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts With Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by online learning and you can find more information about it here or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk - or leave a message using the link above. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce n...
Send us a text These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts With Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by online learning and you can find more information about it here or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk - or leave a message using the link above. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce n...
Send us a text These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts With Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by online learning and you can find more information about it here or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the readin...
These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by online learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk.The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing. On the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from The Birth of Physics, Biogea, The Incandescent, and Branches. Then we'll read Serenella Iovino on écocritique and work by Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad, before ending with two weeks on Bruno Latour.  The episodes in this podcast were first available in 2022 and they'll be updated as I go along this year, some more than others. 
These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by online learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk.The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing. On the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from The Birth of Physics, Biogea, The Incandescent, and Branches. Then we'll read Serenella Iovino on écocritique and work by Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad, before ending with two weeks on Bruno Latour.  The episodes in this podcast were first available in 2022 and they'll be updated as I go along this year, some more than others. 
These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by online learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk.The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing. On the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from The Birth of Physics, Biogea, The Incandescent, and Branches. Then we'll read Serenella Iovino on écocritique and work by Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad, before ending with two weeks on Bruno Latour.  The episodes in this podcast were first available in 2022 and they'll be updated as I go along this year, some more than others. 
These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk.The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing. On the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from The Birth of Physics, Biogea, The Incandescent, and Branches. Then we'll read Serenella Iovino on écocritique and work by Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad, before ending with two weeks on Bruno Latour.  
These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk.The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing. On the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from The Birth of Physics, Biogea, The Incandescent, and Branches. Then we'll read Serenella Iovino on écocritique and work by Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad, before ending with two weeks on Bruno Latour.  
These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk.The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing. On the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from The Birth of Physics, Biogea, The Incandescent, and Branches. Then we'll read Serenella Iovino on écocritique and work by Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad, before ending with two weeks on Bruno Latour.  
These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by distance learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing. On the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from The Birth of Physics, Biogea, The Incandescent, and Branches. Then we'll read Serenella Iovino on écocritique and work by Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad, before ending with two weeks on Bruno Latour.  
These podcasts are some the material given to students taking the module Contracts with Nature, which is part of the MA in the Philosophy of Nature, Information and Technology at Staffordshire University. The MA is delivered by online learning and you can find more information about it here https://bit.ly/3htZNDt or by contacting me directly at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk. The podcasts are not general introductions to the work of Serres but rather reproduce notes intended specifically to support the reading we're doing. On the module as a whole, we'll spend four weeks reading The Natural Contract, followed by four weeks on selected passages from The Birth of Physics, Biogea, The Incandescent, and Branches. Then we'll read Serenella Iovino on écocritique and work by Vicki Kirby and Karen Barad, before ending with two weeks on Bruno Latour.  The episodes in this podcast were first available in 2022 and they'll be updated as I go along this year, some more than others. 
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