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[Commlist] CFP - Liquidity, Flows, Circulation: The Cultural Logic of Environmentalization
Mon Jul 13 14:02:30 GMT 2020
Liquidity, Flows, Circulation: The Cultural Logic of Environmentalization
(Dec 10-11, 2020 | International Workshop | Leuphana University Lüneburg)
  Confirmed Speakers:
Ursula Biemann
Esther Leslie
Annie McClanahan
Yvonne Volkart
It has become a truism that capital circulates, that data, populations 
and materials flow, that money offers liquidity. Investigating the 
production of these movements and states from a logistical perspective, 
the proposed workshop focusses on issues of endless, frictionless 
circulations and continuous flow to investigate their specific logic. 
Our assumption is that nothing circulates or flows without also being 
regulated. This places us within the discussions of environmentality, of 
regulation, modulation and control through the environment and qua 
processes of becoming-environmental. Focussing on concrete spaces of 
circulation, flow and liquidity, as well as their cultural 
(re)presentation, we want to discuss whether there is a cultural logic 
of environmentalization that revisits and perhaps radically revises the 
notion of the cultural logic of late capitalism famously described by 
Fredric Jameson.
Given the increasing permeation of everyday lives by computational 
technologies, scholars have observed the emergence of a new power 
constellation. While Katherine Hayles sees a general “movement of 
computation out of the box and into the environment” (2009, 48), Florian 
Sprenger’s account of an environmental mode of regulation concentrates 
on “the interaction between environment and surrounded and their mutual 
dependence” (2019, 62). Erich Hörl observes that power works “through 
the control of environmental variables” (2018, 155). Can we, by 
addressing the issue of flows, circulation and/or liquidity uncover a 
logic – and perhaps even a cultural logic – of this environmentalization?
For further information and more details please visit 
http://liquidity-flows-circulation.org/
Please send us your 500-word proposal for a 30-minute paper as well as a 
short biographical note to (denecke /at/ leuphana.de) by August 15, 2020. If 
you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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