dezembro, 2025

16dez2:00 pm6:00 pmThe Crises of the HumanEncontro2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Edições do Saguão, Rua António Patrício, 9 — 1700-049 LisboaTipologia do Evento:Encontro

Section of a detailed painting depicting a chaotic, crowded scene of human suffering, conflict, and disorder, reminiscent of a medieval or early modern allegorical landscape(it is the painting ‘The Triumph of Death’, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder)

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Detalhes do Evento

Encontro que visa explorar como a ideia de ‘humanidade’ está a ser desestabilizada, fragmentada e deslocada em vários domínios.

 

The Crises of the Human

 

The boundaries of the human are under strain. Climate change reveals humanity as a geological force both destabilising and destabilised by the Earth system. Global pandemics highlight the microbial entanglements on which survival depends. Authoritarian movements redraw lines of inclusion and exclusion within the species. Artificial intelligence and biotechnology blur distinctions between human and machine. Can ‘humanity’ still function as a shared point of reference?

This meeting aims to explore how the idea of ‘humanity’ is being unsettled, fragmented, and displaced across multiple domains. Bringing together researchers from the University of St. Andrews, in Scotland, and the Associate Laboratory IN2PAST, in Portugal, as well as colleagues from other universities, the discussion combines ongoing research on different periods, geographies and themes, questioning relations between human and other humans, human and other species/nature, and human and other (technical) things.

 

>> Full programme (PDF) <<

 

 

Poster for the meeting titled “The Crises of the Human,” overlaid on a detailed painting depicting a chaotic, crowded scene of human suffering, conflict, and disorder, reminiscent of a medieval or early modern allegorical landscape(it is the painting ‘The Triumph of Death’, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder). On the left, large white text reads “The Crises of the Human.” On the right, smaller text states “16 December, 2 p.m.” and “Edições do Saguão, Lisbon.” Below the title, a list of speakers’ names appears in white text across the image: Sanjay Seth, Rahul Rao, Martin Savransky, José Neves, Tiago Saraiva, Afonso Dias Ramos, Antonio Pusceddu, Bárbara Direito, Carmo Daun e Lorena, Davide Scarso, Henrique Entratice, Joana Sousa Vaz, João Pedro Cachopo, Mariana Pinto dos Santos, Marcos Cardão, Marta Macedo, Ricardo Noronha, and Ruy Llera Blanes. Institutional logos and partner credits run along the bottom edge.

 

Tempo

(Terça-feira) 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Localização

Edições do Saguão

Rua António Patrício, 9 — 1700-049 Lisboa

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