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Founders
Founders

Debashish Banerji – Debashish Banerji is the Program Chair for the East-West Psychology department at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), San Francisco.
Francesca Ferrando – Francesca Ferrando teaches Philosophy at NYU-Liberal Studies, New York University.
Md. Monirul Islam – Dr. Md. Monirul Islam is Assistant Professor of English at Presidency University, Kolkata.
Samrat Sengupta – Dr. Samrat Sengupta is Assistant Professor and Head of the Dept. of English at Sammilani Mahavidyalaya under University of Calcutta.

Current Members

Dhritimay Sarkar – Dhritimay Sarkar is a multidisciplinary artist, graphic designer, and visual communicator based in Kolkata, India. He received his Master’s degree in English Language and Literature from Presidency University, Kolkata, where he developed an interest in exploring the intersection of posthumanism and art. Along with having a diverse portfolio of projects under his belt, he has […]
Monica Hirmer – Monika Hirmer is a PhD candidate at SOAS, University of London, in the Department of Religions and Philosophies and a co-founder of the online publishing platform Decolonial Subversions
Thomas Mical – Thomas Mical is an Adjunct Professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies-Bangalore Center for Consciousness Studies.
Partha Pratim Roy Chowdhury – Partha Pratim Roy Chowdhury teaches English at Sammilani Mahavidyalaya, University of Calcutta. He is a Research Scholar of IPN.
Pratyush Ranjan – Pratyush Ranjan is a PhD Scholar (UGC Senior Research Fellow) at Gangadhar Meher University, Odisha, working on Posthuman Security Studies.
Christopher Chapple – Christopher Key Chapple is Doshi Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology and founding Director of the Master of Arts in Yoga Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He is an Invited Member of IPN.
Richard Carlson – Richard Carlson is an independent scholar and a co-organizer of “Beyond the Human: Monsters, Mutants and Lonely Machines” a conference on Posthumanism held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in 2014. He is an Invited Member of IPN.
Manoj NY – Manoj NY is the general secretary of Deleuze and Guattari Studies in India Collective and Visiting Fellow at the Global Centre for Technology in Humanities, Kyung Hee University, South Korea. He is an Invited Member of IPN.
Nikoleta Zampaki – Nikoleta Zampaki is PhD Candidate in Modern Greek Philology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece.
Pankaj Sekhsaria – Pankaj Sekhsaria is Associate Professor, Centre for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas (CTARA), IIT Bombay and an Invited Member of IPN.

Membership Criteria
If you are interested in the Indian Posthumanism Network, you may participate at one of two levels:
1. As a general reader, you can view blog entries, journal entries and open resources.
2. As a member you will have rights to post, view  blog entries, as well as read and contribute to the journal and scholarly resources. You will also be able to contact other members. 
 
To become a member, you must have a declared interest in working in the area of posthumanism in the Indian context and have at least one publication or other expression in the area. Your application will be reviewed by existing members for approval. If approved you will be informed by email and receive a letter of the membership policy for the Indian Posthuman Network.
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    Membership Policy

    Membership Policy

    POLICY

    Dear Members,

    Thanks for being part of the Indian Posthuman Network:

    The interest in the posthuman is growing exponentially. We are delighted to connect with so many people who are expressing interest in the posthuman paradigm shift.

    We are also aware that most of us live in societies where discriminatory practices against other human and non-human beings are still common. We, as the Global Posthuman Network, are determined to change these patterns of oppression, as they do not allow for the flourishing of posthuman ways of existence.

    Please be aware that by joining the Network you agree to the following policy:

    If anyone involved in the Global Posthuman Network receives sustained allegations in relation to issues that go against the dignity of other humans and non-human beings (such as: sexism, racism, ethnocentrism, ableism, speciesism etc.), we, as the Global Posthuman Network, will disconnect our association from the person immediately, until such allegations are completely clarified. This will apply to anyone who is part of the Gobal Posthuman Network, as a statement that such behaviors are in no way associated with our posthuman views. In fact, posthumanism is about a dignified existence for everyone.

    The person who receives such a letter of disconnection should not take it personally: Posthumanism goes well beyond our single lives, and none of us should undermine its credibility. In case such allegations prove unfounded, the person can request to join the Global Posthuman Network again.

    This policy is set to allow the Global Posthuman Network to be a safe and vibrant place of envisioning and manifesting dignified ways of existing.

    As we grow as a global community, delicate issues may arise, so it is important to make sure that we face all these events in serenity and clarity, by being honest, kind and just in our decisions and communications.

    Thanks again for agreeing with this policy by being a Member of the Global Posthuman Network.

    Thanks for making a Difference in this World.

    Peace, Visions and Much Appreciation,

    The Indian Posthuman Network

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