prof. AMU dr. hab. Agnieszka Jelewska
Agnieszka Jelewska, PhD, Professor at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, Deputy Dean of Department of Anthology and Cultural Studies, co-founder and director of Humanities /Art /Technology Research Center AMU.
She has served as a visiting fellow at Kent University, Canterbury, UK. She held lectures and workshops at Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University, Emerson College Boston, Folkwang Universität der Kunst, Essen. Jelewska has authored and co-edited books: “Sensorium. Essays on Art and Technology” (AMU Press 2012 in Polish), “Ecotopias. The Expansion of Technoculture” (AMU Press 2013 in Polish), “Art and Technology in Poland. From Cybercommunism to the Culture of Makers” (AMU Press 2014, as editor); “Postcollectivity. Situated Knowledge and Practice” (as co-editor with M. Krawczak and J. Reid; Brill 2024), “Nuclear Gaia. Media Archives of Planetary Harm” (with M. Krawczak; Intellect Books 2025) and “Exposing Violence. Collaborative Media Practices and Aesthetics of Radical Truth” (with M. Krawczak; MIT Press 2026). She examines the transdisciplinary relations between science, art, culture, and technology in the 20th and 21st centuries and their social and political dimensions. She is also a curator and co-creator of art and science international projects: Transnature is Here (2013); Post-Apocalypsis (2015) – awarded golden medal from PQ 2016; Anaesthesia (2016); PostHuman Data (2019); Remember(me) (2024).
Contact: jelewska@amu.edu.pl