EUC Seminar Series 2025: More-than-Human/ities – Session #1
Please join us for the inaugural seminar in our 2025-26 online series More-than-Humanities: Interdisciplinary Collaborations, Multiagential Worlds, an exciting new collaboration between the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University and the Centre for Environmental Humanities at the University of Bristol.
This online seminar series highlights exciting new environmental arts and humanities research, considering diverse forms of life and nonlife as collectively shaping past, present, and future worlds.
Our first session is:
More-than-Human Sensory Worlds
November 19th, 2025
12:45 ET, 17:45 BT
Please join David Anderson, Andy Flack, and Melvin Chan as they explore the shared, sensory worlds of human and nonhuman animals. How might we learn to experience the world otherwise by attending to goshawk seeing? What happens when rabbits and people share interactive, affective space together? How do the senses of dark-dwelling animals change understandings of what it means to live without sight? Understanding multi-sensory animal worlds both deepens our understanding of human-animal relations and reframes the nature of human perception.
Future sessions will include:
- Animals, water, and marine worlds
- More-than-human curation
- Thinking the more-than-human through materials
- Global/local plant worlds
