The Collectively Reimagining Global Politics, Re-envisioning Humanity Research Group explores collective responses to and re-envisionings of global politics and humanity—terms we analyze in their many iterations—to produce collectively authored (or otherwise created) works that disturb individualized, Eurocentric, binary, normative modes of knowledge production and ways of knowing about global politics and humanity, including the non- or more-than-human. While some of us have experience with co-authorship as well as co-organizing of scholarly and activist events, this research group creates conditions for greater collaborations among students and faculty by making connections between collective scholarship and reimaginings of knowledge production about global politics and reenvisionings of humanity from various epistemological points of departure.

We are currently funded by the Charles Phelps Taft Research Center at the University of Cincinnati.

This research group comprises faculty and graduate students from SPIA, WGSS, anthropology, and RALL, and we welcome students, faculty and others from all disciplines from UC and other institutions in the region. 

Co-Chairs

Dr. Amy Lind

Dr. Anne Sisson Runyan

Prateek Srivastava, SPIA

Stephen Bryant, SPIA