PH and EBL Webinar on ‘The Multispecies Triad of the American West: an artful horseback ethnography, 19th October, 13.15-15.00 CET

We are pleased to invite you all to the upcoming Posthumanities Hub and The Eco – and Bioart Lab webinar on “The Multispecies Triad of the American West: an artful horseback ethnography” with Anrea Petitt (University de Liege and Uppsala University).

The event takes place on 19th October 2022 at 13:15-15:00 CET on Zoom , link for the registration

https://bit.ly/3Vs8FMP

Andrea Petitt is a researcher at the Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies (SIAS) and also teaches multispecies relations, sensory anthropology and artistic methods at Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle (LASC) at Université de Liège, Belgium. After completing her PhD in Rural Development at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in 2016 she worked as a researcher at the Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University, for six years. Andrea is an editor for the Creative Section of the Journal of Organizational Ethnography and recently founded the MEAM network for Multispecies Ethnography and Artistic Methods (MEAM), as well as the Bovine Scholarship Network. Andrea’s main research interests focus on gender and intersectionality of multispecies relations in agriculture and she enjoys multispecies ethnographic methodologies and artistic methods for data collection, analysis and dissemination. In particular, she has worked with questions around cowboy masculinities in horseback cattle ranching in the Canadian West, women’s cattle ownership in the Kalahari of Botswana and the breeding of traditional Swedish Mountain Cattle. Currently, she is wrapping up an international post-doc project financed by the Swedish Research Council (VR) on gendered human-horse-cattle relations on working cattle ranches, as well as in sport and tourism drawing on the American West, in Colorado and in Sweden.

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