Applied Theory

About

This initiative intervenes in the common understanding of theory as a highly specialized, contemplative practice divorced from material life. Instead, we return to an older meaning of theoria as a journey, both sacred and political, and ask how theory might circulate through lived experience. In other words, turning theory on its head, we do not ask how theories can be applied to the world, but rather, explore the various ways that theory shows up in the world. 

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Stacey Moran is Assistant Professor in the School of Arts, Media and Engineering and the Department of English at Arizona State University. Her work lies at the intersections of feminist theory and technoscience, design studies, and critical pedagogy. Moran has published articles on the critical studies of feminism and technology, technoscience and design, and the rhetorics of materialist philosophy, and is the author of "The Stranger Within: Barad Beyond Barad" (forthcoming). Moran is a member of the Center for Philosophical Technologies, directs a design summer school in the Netherlands, and collaborates with the School of Materialist Research. She also maintains a creative practice that examines the relation between design, mythology and material practices.