Hyphen Journal Launch Colloquium
|Room C109 (115 New Cavendish Street) and Online
Join us for the launch of Hyphen Journal Issue 3.2 on the theme of Ecologies. The issue explores expanded notions of ecology and interdependence, with contributions that critically engage with themes including human-bacterial relations, non-binary bodies and ice, women in decolonial anti-extractivist activism, the Covid pandemic as pandaemonium, photography and nitrogen-altered landscapes, synthetic sound ecologies, dwelling and consumer culture, more-than-human notions of film curation, and intersections between new materialist thought and particle physics, through both theoretical and practice-based approaches. In this hybrid colloquium, contributors to the issue will present and discuss their research. Hyphen is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that focuses on research as creative practice and creative practice as research. Hyphen Journal was founded in 2019 by the Hyphen Collective, a self-organised group of PhD researchers at CREAM and CAMRI, and since then the journal is being edited by alumni and PhD candidates from the University of Westminster’s PhD programme.