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Most of the phenomena described in this book have arisen as a result of various crises, disasters, threats, and forms of violence (such as wars, refugee crises, and political regimes, but also devastating practices of the anthropogenic drive and environmental pollution). Others are a form of response to new political, social and cultural changes that we are experiencing due to the rapid development of technology or progressive economic stratification. The research perspective proposed in Postcollectivity draws on the authors' approaches, combining academic and theoretical discourse with social engagement and artistic practice with critical thought.



Contributors are: Harshavardhan Bhat, Stephen Dersley, Adela Goldbard, Carly E. Gray, Agnieszka Jelewska, Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Micha Krawczak, Grant Leuning, Ania Malinowska, Anna Nacher, Andrzej W. Nowak, Julian Reid, Pepe Rojo, Sarena Sabine, Jens Schröter, Jan Stasieko and Brett Zehner.
Acknowledgements


List of Figures


Notes on Contributors


Postcollectivity New Ways of Gathering and Practicing in Times of Crises

Agnieszka Jelewska, Micha Krawczak and Julian Reid



Part 1

Resistivity

1Resistance

Julian Reid



2Carnivalesque Postcollectivity Reenactment as Decolonial Subversion

Adela Goldbard



3Collecting Crumbs of Lost Knowledge Learning from Postindustrial and
Postsocialist Disruptions

Andrzej W. Nowak



4Borderforms

Grant Leuning and Pepe Rojo



5The Networked Public Sphere and the Sectarian Public

Stephen Dersley



Part 2

Co-existence

6Collective Co-existence, Climate Apocalypse, and a Nature-Relational Way
Forward

Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Sarena Sabine and Carly E. Gray



7As I Sit Down to Write a Monsoon Story without Cloud Bands

Harshavardhan Bhat



8A Meteorology of Media

Brett Zehner



9Not-Only-Human-Habitat, or Pedagogies of Vulnerable Collectives in the Age
of Extractivist Fantasies

Anna Nacher



10Media Warfare The Coercive Coexistence of Radiation and Memory

Agnieszka Jelewska



Part 3

Transversality

11The Right to Breathe Is the Right to Speak The Transversality of
Environmental Pollution and Postdigital Infrastructures

Micha Krawczak



12Transversal Physiognomies and the Postcollective Self

Jan Stasieko



13The Silicon Gender Technological Species and the Transgression of Model
Sexes

Ania Malinowska



14Towards a Postmonetary Collectivity

Jens Schröter



Index
Agnieszka Jelewska is Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland, where she also received her Ph.D. She is a co-founder of Humanities/Art/Technology Research Center AMU. Jelewska has authored several books and a number of articles on media and environmental studies including Nuclear Gaia: Media Archives of Planetary Harm (with Micha Krawczak, forthcoming 2025).





Micha Krawczak is an Assistant Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland, where he defended his Ph.D. He is a co-founder of Humanities/Art/Technology Research Center AMU. He is an author of books and articles on media critique, including Aesthetics of Radical Truth (with Agnieszka Jelewska, forthcoming 2025).





Julian Reid is Professor of International Relations at the University of Lapland, Finland. He was educated at King's College London, the University of Amsterdam and wrote his Ph.D. at the University of Lancaster. He is the author of several books, including Becoming Indigenous: Governing Imaginaries in the Anthropocene (coauthored with David Chandler, Rowman & Littlefield: 2019).