
Martin Savransky is an author and scholar working across philosophy, the environmental humanities, and global social theory. His writings explore the unruly politics of liveability amidst permanent planetary instability.
He is the author of Exology: Planetary Upheaval and Social Life (Open Humanities Press, forthcoming) Around the Day in Eighty Worlds: Politics of the Pluriverse (Duke University Press, 2021) and The Adventure of Relevance: An Ethics of Social Inquiry (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, with a foreword by Isabelle Stengers), and co-editor of After Progress (Sage, 2022) and Speculative Research: The Lure of Possible Futures (Routledge, 2017).
His essays and interviews have appeared in forums such as Theory, Culture & Society, Philosophy Now, The Sociological Review, Social Text, Postcolonial Studies, and Theory & Event, among others. With Craig Lundy, they have curated the After Progress digital exhibition.