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The South Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea form a triangulated seaspace from which we address the distribution of images, imaginations and inequalities in contemporary science and society, and ponder on possible openings for a cosmopolitics of coexistence in a world of rising seas, anxieties and hopes.
El Océano Sur, el Océano Índico y el Mar Mediterráneo forman un espacio marino triangulado desde el cual abordamos la distribución de imágenes, imaginaciones y desigualdades en la ciencia y la sociedad contemporáneas, y reflexionamos sobre posibles aperturas para una cosmopolítica de convivencia en un mundo de mares en ascenso, ansiedades y esperanzas.
Nikolas Kosmatopoulos
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Studies / Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Media Studies, American University of Beirut
Nikhil Anand
University of Pennsylvania
Stefan Helmreich
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Fransisco Alarcon
Harvard University
Sarah Green
University of Helsinki
Venetia Kantsa
University of the Aegean
Michael Dobson Sifnaios
University of the Aegean
Nikolas Kosmatopoulos
American University of Beirut
, Aegean U, vkantsa@sa.aegean.gr and , midosif@gmail.com;
Nikolas Kosmatopoulos, AUB, nk106@aub.edu.lb
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