Soundbite with Dr Inanna Hamati-Ataya

Thu Dec 12 2024 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm

B34 Birkbeck, University of London | London

UCL Institute for Global Prosperity
Publisher/HostUCL Institute for Global Prosperity
Soundbite with Dr Inanna Hamati-Ataya
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Join us for a Soundbite with Dr Inanna Hamati-Ataya, Director of the Centre for Global Knowledge Studies at University of Cambridge.
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About the speaker

Inanna Hamati-Ataya is Principal Research Associate and Principal Investigator on the ERC-funded projects ARTEFACT (2017-2023) and NOAH (2022-2023), and founding director of the Centre for Global Knowledge Studies (gloknos).

Dr Hamati-Ataya’s research lies at the intersection(s) of global politics, deep history, social theory, natural and historical epistemology, and the anthropology, history, and sociology of knowledge, science, and technology. Her on-going project ARTEFACT (The Global as Artefact) aims to develop a novel understanding and theorisation of ‘the global’ by examining the constitution and transformation of global political structures from the anthropological perspective of humankind’s epistemic development. Taking as a case-study the emergence and diffusion of four major global agricultural revolutions from the Neolithic to the contemporary era, the project examines the patterns and pathways of socio-epistemic co-constitution and co-evolution that underscore the formation and transformation of increasingly inclusive world systems since human ‘pre-history’. With her forthcoming project NOAH (A New Noah’s Ark), Dr Hamati-Ataya is taking some insights from ARTEFACT to proof of concept. Focusing on the effects of climate change on agricultural production across Europe, NOAH will develop a novel model of technology transfer to secure the preservation of ancestral agricultural knowledges across regions variously affected by anthropogenic climate change.


About this event series

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B34 Birkbeck, University of London, Malet Street, London, United Kingdom

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