Posthuman Convergences: Transdisciplinary Methods and Practices
By (Author) Goda Klumbyt
Edited by Emily Jones
Edited by Rosi Braidotti
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
7th January 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Western philosophy from c 1800
Social and political philosophy
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Hardback
352
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
While posthumanism has gained traction over the past few decades, its application has, so far, mostly been within the humanities. This volume brings together a collection of researchers working both within the humanities and beyond, including in marine biology, computer science, the social sciences, legal studies, decolonial studies, pedagogies, and nursing practice, to focus on methods and practices that showcase how to do transdisciplinary posthuman work.
At a time where the humanities are in question, with multiple departments and faculties being shut down or drastically cut in size, Posthuman Convergences provides a strong example of exactly why the humanities are so vital in the contemporary moment. It showcases a series of ways to help us think differently about the most pressing problems of our times.