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Keynote: Royal Entomological Society Student Forum 2025

Looking forward to this wonderful occasion to share my work on the intersection of entomology, storytelling and history, and what Science Communication can learn from it today (always thrilled to bang the drum for science x humanities x social science!)

Something to look forward to in 2025: Thrilled to give a keynote lecture at this @royentsoc.bsky.social conference, about why storytelling & #histsci are so important to entomology & for effective #scicomm – and in stellar company! 📚🐛🩋đŸȘ°

Franziska Kohlt (@frankendodo.bsky.social) 2024-12-30T12:38:04.744Z

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University feature on Importance of Humanities in Environmental Conservation

I’m so honoured to see my work on Storytelling & Narratives on the perception of Insects featured by the University of Leeds today. I’ve been so grateful to my colleagues for the collaborations, and the Royal Entomological Society for supporting and making visible this important work for so long – it’s great to see a shift in the public discussion of science towards the importance of traditionally humanities-based research. If this interests you, check out this radio programme on Moths, or this article on insects in games, films and books.

An extract from the blog highlights:

We may not always realise it, but our attitudes, likes and dislikes, fears and habits are often crafted for us by generations of narratives. For example, many people understand the benefits of a healthy bee population. They may see bees as cute, helpful and unique. However, they might hate wasps with a passion, find them to be a nuisance and want to avoid “wasp season” at all costs. In truth, both are pollinators who improve our natural world, even if they also have the potential to sting us. Dr Franziska E Kohlt researches how narratives shape our relationships with insects. From Alice in Wonderland to Animal Crossing, we have all absorbed stories about animals throughout our lives.

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CFP: Insects in the Popular Imagination of the 21st Century [updated]

Simon Bacon and myself are excited to circulate a CFP for a collection with the preliminary title ‘Insects in the Public Imagination of the 21st Century’.

The planets last hope, messengers from Hell, environmental revenge or the post-human future insects are vital to our continued existence on the Earth yet trigger all manner of anxieties around the precarious nature and integrity of our psychological and physical selves. This collection looks at the place of insects in the popular imagination, across cultures and mediums in the 21st Century and what it might say about our relationship to the natural world and possible post/non- human futures.

At this stage just send a notice of interest or a 300 word abstract if you’ve got something ready by the end of March 2022, final essay wouldn’t be needed til 2024.

Message or mail us on: baconetti@googlemail.com & franziska.kohlt@york.ac.uk

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