Irma Allen (KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, affiliated PhD student), project: From earth to air: Tracing Coal Toxicities Through Post-socialist Bodies, Landscapes, and Lifeworlds.
Marco Armiero (Director of the Environmnetal Humanities Lab, KTH Royal Institute of Technology) environmental history
David Azul (La Trobe University), health sciences, speech-pathology, transgender studies, creative writing
Dag Balkmar (Örebro universitet), critical studies of men and masculinity, feminist cultural studies of cars and car modder’s community, sustainable automobility
Josef Barla (University of Vienna), new technologies, philosophy and politics of technology, new materialisms
Tarsh Bates, PhD (SymbioticA, University of Western Australia/affiliated artist and researcher), project: HumanThrush Entanglements: Homo sapiens as a multispecies ecology. Website.
Oron Catts (artist, researcher and founder of SymbioticA – Centre for Excellence for Biological Arts, University of Western Australia), see SymbioticA, The Tissue Culture and Art Project (TC&A), and Biofilia – Base for Biological Arts (Aalto University, Finland).
Lisa Folkmarson Käll (CEDER, LiU), theoretical philosophy, feminist phenomenology
Lissa Holloway-Attaway (Blekinge Tekniska Högskola), media and digital culture, performativity, affective design, feminist new materialism
Suraiya Jetha (Anthropology and Feminist Studies, UC Santa Cruz, USA, affiliated PhD student), project on kinship, intimacy, and genetics in Sweden.
Tanja Joelsson (Uppsala universitet), critical studies of men and masculinity, youth cultures, feminist cultural studies of young people’s automobility.
Hillevi Lenz Taguchi (Stockholm University), post-constructivist feminist research in the educational sciences
Lisa Lindén (Tema T, LiU), project: Communicating Care: The Contradictions of HPV Vaccination Campaigns.
Desirée Ljuncrantz (Tema G, LiU), project: The Cultural Imaginary of HIV in Corporeal and Queer Feminist Perspective.
Justin Makii (Linköping University, The Seed Box, affiliated PhD student), project: A Play of Prions or Rewriting the Prionic World Agentially.
Karla Mason (Queen’s University, Belfast), human animal studies, historical cultural studies
Max van Midde (Lund University), transgender studies, new materialisms, temporality, trans-becomings, embodiment, gender studies
Astrida Neimanis (The University of Sydney, Gender and Cultural Studies Department), feminist environmental humanities
mirko nikolić, PhD, (independent artist and researcher, Sweden and Finland). Website
Hugo Reinert (Department of Anthropology at the Estonian Institute of Humanities, Tallinn University), extinction studies, indigenous reindeer pastoralism, climate change policy and environmental volunteering
Birgitta Rydhagen (BLT and Tema M, LiU), feminist technoscience, postcolonial communication, engineering and sustainable sewage systems
Helga Sadowski (Tema G, LiU), project: Digital Intimacies. Doing New Media Differently.
Hanna Sjögren (Goldsmiths College, University of London), project: Sustainability for Whom? The Politics of Imagining Environmental Change in Education.
Maris Sõrmus (University of Tallinn), project: Nature and Culture in Contemporary British and Estonian Literature: Ecocritical Reading of Monique Roffey and Andrus Kivirähk.
Wibke Straube (Karlstads universitet, senior lecturer), project: Trans Cinema and its Exit Scapes: Transfeminist Reading of Utopian Sensibility and Gender Dissidence in Contemporary Film.
Marianna Szczygielska (Central European University, Budapest, Hungry, affiliated phd student), project: Queer(ing) Naturecultures. The Study of Zoo Animals.
N.A.J (Nico) Taylor (LaTrobe University), nuclear and global ethics, weapons disarmament, peace studies
Pat Treusch (Technische Universität Berlin), project: Making Robots Domestic. A Queer Feminist Cartography of Anthropomatic Kitchen Robotics.
Vera Weetzel (Linköping University, TEMA Genus, PhD student), project: Water, Tears and Fish-Human Relations of Science and Bioart.
Miriam Wistreich (curator, writer and researcher, member of Laboratory for Aesthetics and Ecology, Denmark), project: Moist So Moist Project: Period
Ionat Zurr, PhD, (artist, researcher and founder of SymbioticA – Centre for Excellence for Biological Arts, University of Western Australia), see SymbioticA, The Tissue Culture and Art Project (TC&A), and Biofilia – Base for Biological Arts (Aalto University, Finland).