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CFP Resurrecting Species: Speculative Engagements with De-Extinction
CFP Resurrecting Species: Speculative Engagements with De-Extinction Editors: Hannah Stark, Avey Nelson and Kate ORiordan Book Description: De-extinction - the resurrection of extinct species by back breeding, gene editing or synthetic biology - is a rapidly advancing area which aims to create proxies of previously extinct species. This collection examines de-extinction as a cultural and political phenomenon that intersects, communicates, and speaks to the limits of scientific discourses. It offers an intervention into debates about de-extinction from the rich and innovative perspectives of the humanities, social sciences, and creative arts. In foregrounding non-traditional and interdisciplinary scholarship - from critical heritage studies, to bioethics, to science and technology studies (STS) and to animal studies - this collection examines, speculates, and narrates species resurrections and what that might mean at a critical juncture where the technology to de-extinct sits just on the horizon of possibility. This timely collection addresses de-extinction at a moment when biotechnology, private capital, and ecological crises are converging in powerful and politically divisive ways. Chapters that consider the following topics are particularly welcome: * Ancient DNA, megafauna de-extinction and untimely resurrection * Biopolitical analyses of de-extinction * De-extinction of lesser-known species including plants * Alternative and speculative forms of de-extinction and resurrection * Cultural representations of de-extinction including in fiction, film, poetry and art * Feminist and queer approaches to biotechnology and de-extinction * Ethnographic approaches including lab observations and field work with conservation scientists * Post-colonial and neo-colonial aspects of de-extinction research * Biobanks, frozen zoos, genetics arks and the securitisation of genetic material * Data circulation, sovereignty and governance * Reflections on the relationships between major multi-national biotechnology companies, universities, museums, and zoos * Popular science and media engagements with de-extinction * New understandings of repatriation and rewilding This collection will be published with a major international press, with priority given to open access options. 500-word abstracts accompanied by a 200-word bio are invited by December 1, 2025, with decisions communicated by the 20th of December 2025. Full chapters of 6-8000 words will be due by the end of September 2026. Please contact hannah.stark@utas.edu.au with questions, comments and submissions. EASST's Eurograd mailing list -- eurograd-easst.net@lists.easst.net Archive: https://lists.easst.net/hyperkitty/list/eurograd-easst.net@lists.easst.net/ Edit your delivery settings there using Account dropdown, Mailman settings. Website: https://easst.net/easst_eurograd/ Meet us on Mastodon: https://assemblag.es/@easst Or X: https://twitter.com/STSeasstview formatted text
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