Institutions

A wide array of university departments, research centers and public institutions contribute to Terra Critica. You can find a list of our contributing partner institutions below, including the wider Terra Critica Rhizome.

We are grateful for the continuing support of our network.

Our Partners

A selection of university departments and research centers contribute directly to Terra Critica.
Terra Critica’s core team members are based in these institutional settings which support the network logistically.

Department of Comparative Literature
Utrecht University
Utrecht (NL)
Graduate Gender Programme
Utrecht University
Utrecht (NL)
Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis
University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam (NL)
Amsterdam Centre for Globalisation Studies
University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam (NL)
Philosophisches Seminar
Bergische Universität
Wuppertal (GER)
Département de Philosophie
Université Paris Ouest Nanterre
Paris (FR)
Department of Visual Cultures
Goldsmiths University of London
London (UK)
Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London
London (UK)
Department of English
Pennsylvania State University
University Park (USA)
Department of Philosophy
Pennsylvania State University
University Park (USA)
Department of Hispanic Studies
University of California, Riverside (UCR)
Riverside (USA)
The Department of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies
The Ohio State University
Columbus (USA)
School of Humanties and Languages
University of New South Wales
Sydney (AUS)

Terra Critica Rhizome

Terra Critica collaborates with a number of initiatives and institutions.

These alliances are formed in solidarity, wishing to foster more spaces for critical thought and practice and to learn from each other.

Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons
Utrecht (NL)
Center for Critical Theory
University of Nottingham (UK)
CRIDE
The Netherlands
Doctoral Programme "Cultures of Critique"
Leuphana University (GER)
International Centre for Critical Theory
Peking University (CN)
International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs
University of California Berkeley (USA)
MOED - Museum of Equality and Difference
Utrecht University (NL)
The Seedbox: A Mistra-Formas Environmental Humanities Collective
Linköping University (SWE)
 

New Publication

The Ends of Critique. Methods, Institutions, Politics
edited by Kathrin Thiele, Birgit M. Kaiser and Timothy O'Leary

 

Symptoms of the
Planetary Condition

A Critical Vocabulary

 

ReadingRoom

co-organized with Casco Art Institute

 

New Critical Humanities

Book Series
What does it mean for the humanities to be critical today?

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