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Dr. Noa Levin
Noa Levin is a philosopher and cultural theorist working at the intersection between political philosophy and theory, philosophy of history and philosophy of space and environment. She is especially interested in the politics of climate change, and her postdoctoral project at the Academy of Architecture, funded by the Fondo Istituzionale per la Ricerca (FIR), focuses on “Thermal Communities in Times of Climate Crisis”, taking the city of Berlin as its case study. Levin’s PhD was obtained at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University, London. During its final year she was a doctoral fellow at the Leibniz Center for Literary and Cultural Research and the Free University of Berlin. A monograph based on her dissertation, “Origins of Modern Media Theory: Benjamin, Deleuze and the Baroque”, is forthcoming as part of the Walter Benjamin Studies series at Bloomsbury Publishing. Levin holds an MPhil in European Culture and Literature from the University of Cambridge, and a BFA in philosophy and film from Tel Aviv University. She has taught at the Department of Cultural History and Theory at the Humboldt University of Berlin and at Bard College Berlin. An associated researcher at the Centre Marc Bloch, a Franco-German institute of the Humboldt University, she is also on the editorial board of the peer-reviewed journal “Philosophy of Photography” and curates cinematic and cultural events.