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[ecrea] CFP: Metapolitics and Metapolitical Discourse: conceptual and empirical investigations into populism and (anti-) democracy
Wed Aug 09 15:01:13 GMT 2017
status: CfP Call for papers
symposium/lecture
Metapolitics and Metapolitical Discourse: conceptual and empirical
investigations into populism and (anti-) democracy
27.09.2017-27.09.2017
University of Navarra
As traditional democratic procedures and institutions are coming under
increasing pressure in a context marked by highly mediatized cultural,
political and economic crises, the notion of democratic politics itself
faces challenges from the left, the right and the radical centre.
Metapolitical projects on different sides of the political spectrum are
gaining support and attention. At stake is a potential restructuration
the public sphere itself. Metapolitics is a label for those modes of
politics that seek to change established modes of political practice,
both in democratic and anti-democratic ways. The question to be asked is
if, how or to what extent contemporary metapolitical projects across the
political spectrum present democratic or anti-democratic political
fantasies. We will consider as metapolitical any project that aims to
re-structure the face of the public realm as well as its institutional
and discursive constituents and the associated modes of politics. This
means that we distance ourselves from the New Right who has claimed this
notion in order to designates its anti-egalitarian political strategy
and goals. We welcome contributions that reflect on the notion of
metapolitics and/or metapolitical discourse and offer concrete analyses
of specific metapolitical projects. Contributions from the fields of
ethnography, communication sciences, sociology, political science and
discourse studies are all welcome. Potential subjects to be addressed
include, but are not limited to:
• Online and offline tactics for pursuing metapolitical agendas (e.g.
political use of trolling, blogging, shit-posting) • The political
discourses, logics and rationalities of right and left wing populist
projects and fantasies.
• Participatory experiments and the search for new modes of democratic
politics on the left. • ‘De-politicizing’ or ‘post-political’,
neoliberal, bureaucratic and/or technocratic projects in the radical centre.
• Emerging forms of governmentality linked to new metapolitical projects.
• Modes of citizenship and politics articulated across different media
formats. • Metapolitical effects of transformations in the public realm
and in the media-system.
• Discourses on democracy in relation to (social) security, immigration,
work, privacy, corruption and asylum articulated across media.
• …
Within the discourse of the New Right, metapolitics refers ironically to
the pursuit of a Gramscian cultural hegemony. The idea that metapolitics
is about politicization also appears on the left in the work of Alain
Badiou who wrote in favour of philosophy as a metapolitics that does not
hide behind the veil of ideological neutrality. Moreover, Jacques
Rancière used the term in reference to those philosophies that
misrepresent the nature of politics by positing something more essential
outside of it (e.g. class struggle in Marxian metapolitics). Our use of
the term is at once broader and more specific than these approaches. We
welcome contributions from any theoretical, methodological or
disciplinary background, but we would ask that contributors reflect
explicitly on the potentially problematic use of the notions
‘metapolitics’ and/or ‘metapolitical discourse’ in discourse studies and
in the social sciences at large. The goal of this symposium is to
explore the potential of a broad notion of metapolitics for
understanding contemporary attempts to reconfigure the face of the
public sphere. Keynote speaker will be Massimiliano Capra Casadio who
will talk about The genesis and use of the concept of metapolitics in
the French New Right.
This symposium is being organized by Jan Zienkowski and Ruth Breeze as
part of the Spanish MINECO project FFI2015¬65252¬R titled ‘El “demos” en
el imaginario de la nueva politica: el debate sobre la voluntad popular
en el discurso público en Europa’.
Contact person: Jan Zienkowski
email: (jzienkowski /at/ unav.es)
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