
Is this community for you?
You may not immediately think that the concept of polycrisis is connected to what you do, but as a professional, researcher, practitioner or activist the issue, question, problem, or cause you are working on is often related to the polycrisis condition.
We are looking for people with ideas and approaches that engage with both the continual reshaping of polycrisis and the problems and potentialities this is posing to human society and life more generally.
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Co-Lead: Dr Laura Considine is an Associate Professor in International Politics at the University of Leeds. Her current work focuses on conceptualizing nuclear weapons in international politics, feminist and everyday approaches to nuclear weapons, and nuclear narratives.
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Co-Lead: Dr Jez Coram is an artist filmmaker, and Lecturer in Digital Media Practice in the School of Media and Communication at the University of Leeds. His scholarship and research are practice-centred and focused on: crises, the essay film and expanded essaying; and digital storytelling, hybrid and experimental documentary practices and social change.
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Co-Lead: Dr Sebastien Nobert is a transdisciplinary social scientist working at the intersection of critical geography and social theory with strong interests in STS and the anthropology of risk and disasters. His work looks at the wider politics of in/security affecting the management of hazards and risks and the temporalities of crisis management.