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[ecrea] Extended CFP 'Thinking Network Politics: Methods, Epistemology, Process'
Tue Jan 19 09:22:28 GMT 2010
Extended Call For Papers:
'Thinking Network Politics: Methods, Epistemology, Process'
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK - 25 & 26 March 2010
We invite the submission of abstracts for the first event of the
AHRC funded networking project 'Exploring New Configurations of
Network Politics'. The event will combine a series of short papers
followed by round table discussions and interventions exploring the
issues and challenges raised by those papers. The attempt to grasp
the depth and breadth of network politics demands novel and
transdisciplinary approaches not always native to the humanities and
social sciences, such as graph theory and the study of code as
cultural practice. Thus there is a drive to explore the broad
spectrum of practices and discourses to help rethink the
articulations of politics in network culture. New modes of political
activity that take advantage of new platforms from Twitter to
YouTube necessitate new conceptual positions for network culture,
counter-power and resistance. The papers should work towards
adapting concepts such as, for example but by no means exclusively,
the Multitude, free and immaterial labour, emergence, swarms and
'smart mobs' and new forms of creation, activism and engagement in
civil society. The aim is to rethink what we understand by politics.
Further questions which need to be asked include: what kind of
epistemologies do we need to incorporate into our analysis? How can
we take into account the particularities of networks when
approaching the elusive, ephemeral nature of politics of/in
networks? These are just examples of the directions into which
considerations of "network politics" might lead us.
Because this is such a fast developing and challenging arena of
research the event will aim to be open and fluid, encouraging
engagement, conversation and innovation wherever possible, while
focusing on this core problematic of the tools and processes for
thinking network politics. The papers should be in the format of
short (max 10 minute) position papers on key concepts or keywords
that lead into group work and discussions into the questions of
network politics and methods and approaches for analysis. Instead of
normal academic papers followed by a short Q&A, we would like the
event to encourage collaboration, collective discussions and agenda setting.
Confirmed participants include Professor Greg Elmer, Dr Olga
Goriunova, Dr Ganaele Langlois and Dr Tony D. Sampson and awaiting
final confirmation from Professor Douglas Kellner
Deadline for abstracts: February 5th 2010.
Please submit your abstracts to (contact /at/ networkpolitics.org) or
directly to (joss.hands /at/ anglia.ac.uk) and/or (jussi.parikka /at/ anglia.ac.uk)
The project has also a website where more information can be found
and where we encourage people to register and participate in the
project: <http://www.networkpolitics.org>http://www.networkpolitics.org
EMERGING EXCELLENCE: In the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008,
more than 30% of our submissions were rated as 'Internationally
Excellent' or 'World-leading'.
Among the academic disciplines now rated 'World-leading' are Allied
Health Professions Art English Language Geography & Environmental
Studies; History; Music; Psychology; and Social Work & Social Policy
& Administration.
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