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More-than-human borderlands of disease
Lessons from African Swine Fever in the eastern German borderlands
Larissa Fleischmann, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg gives a presentation, followed by a discussion with Tracie Wilson, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, and questions from participants. The webinar is free of charge, but you have to register at www.cors.lu.se/en/form/more-human-borderlands-disease to receive the Zoom-link.
Larissa Fleischmann is a researcher in anthropogeography, whose work centers around viruses and animals as border agents. Fleischmann's current research project is Animals, Power and Space: More-than-Human Political Geographies of Animal Health. This presentation is drawing on material form Fleischmann's fieldwork on African Swine Fever in the Eastern German borderlands.
This is the third seminar of the series Dwelling, elsewhere: Comparative-methodological perspectives on the spaces and cultures of inhabitation in borderlands, arranged by William Kutz and the Borderland Working Group. For more information about the Borderland Working Group or to join the mailing list, please write to William Kutz at william [dot] kutz [at] cors [dot] lu [dot] se (william[dot]kutz[at]cors[dot]lu[dot]se).
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