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[Commlist] CFP - Coimbra Cyberpolitics 2019
Tue Mar 26 13:49:08 GMT 2019
CYBERPOLITICS
Political philosophy of the future.
Coimbra University 15-16 Novembro, 2019
CIBERPOLÍTICA / CYBERPOLITICS
CONFERENCE
Português / English
November 15-16, 2019
University of Coimbra - Institute for Philosophical Studies
http://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief
CALL FOR PAPERS CYBERPOLITICS COIMBRA 2019
The task of tracing the new frontiers of the political implies a
critical effort that faces a double difficulty: first of all, the
confrontation between contemporary political theory and the virtual
speed of the present that results in a complex delimitation and
circumscription of a new hermeneutic horizon of the public space; and a
second obstacle that consists of the construction of the concept of
Cyberpolitics itself that, by its paradigmatic nature, involves a
transformation and metamorphosis which we will also try to map. This
effort will require a genealogical investigation into the concept of
Cyberpolitics which derives from Cyberculture studies, but also the
mapping of its different levels and fields of significance. This
work-in-progress notion, in the crossroads of politics and aesthetics,
will be challenged different perspectives. The analysis on the
construction of the concept of Cyberpolitics, which will permit us to
address the changes in the political regarding its technological
implications in reshaping the public space, will also allow us to
underline the notion of crisis as an operating concept. The current
political and economic problems of the western world seem to indicate a
possible cyberpolitical shock. The clash is probably due to the possible
paradigm shift. We know from history that our fundamental confrontation
is with the unimaginable, in the same way that for man of the Middle
Ages the political organization of the present would be unthinkable.
Consequently, the foundation of political imagination is freedom. Are we
ready to imagine the consequences of the installation of the
cyberpolitical paradigm? Will Cyberpolitics, in its promise to install a
second nature, constitute a substantial change? Is it a second nature
towards a new political anthropology? Or are we just witnessing a change
of medium that can blur the border between freedom and alienation? In
fact, technology and new media are the central conceptual characters in
the political beginning of the 21st century. Cyberpolitics is the
concept that can help us understand this paradigmatic change in the
present that will certainly imply a review of all the categories of the
legal and political building. In order to establish a transdisciplinary
dialogue, with contributions from the entire spectrum of the social and
human sciences, the submission of proposals, on the following topics is
particularly encouraged:
Theoretical foundations: philosophy of technology, political theory, etc.
E-Democracy an Open Government
E-governance: theory , practice, case studies
Technological revolutions?
The new digital world of the Machines, A.I. and Singularity
Megapolis: big cities, smart cities. From transportation to housing, etc.
Election and campaign: big data and the algorithm behavioral paradigm
Future: utopia, dystopia and other political visions
Political imagination: landscapes of the constitutional law
Science and technic
Anthropocene
Refoundation of institutions: University, Hospital, Factory, Court, etc
New political economics. Disruptive new horizons
Robots and humans: challenges to citizenship and the political economy
Cyberwars, cybersecurity, Digital and media Wars
Techno cultures and the new threshold of art
Digital cities: overlapping and merging analogic an virtual
Cybercities: architecture and politics
Cybersecurity: espionage, surveillance and trust in the new era
Sex, legal and moral affairs
Fascination and obsession in the Cyberculture world
Space, cosmos, new horizons and the rebirth of adventure
Sex politics of gender and new emotions
Entertainment industry and political regulation
Theoretical perspectives: Bernard Stiegler, Pierre Levy, etc.
Arts and literature: visions of the future.
Abstracts should be sent to this email address (constantinomar /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(constantinomar /at/ gmail.com)> . They must not exceed 500 words with
a small Biographical note, and may be submitted in Portuguese or
English. Presentations will be 20 minutes in Portuguese or English.
Conference proceedings will be published in e-book format only in
English. Participation and attendance is free. More information about
the conference and the submission of proposals can be found at this
address http://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission: until 1 July 2019
Notification of the decision: 30 July 2019
University of Coimbra - Institute for Philosophical Studies
Organization:
Constantino Pereira Martins
FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon / IEF - University of Coimbra / FCT –
Foundation for Science and Technology
(constantinomar /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(constantinomar /at/ gmail.com)>
Advisory Committee:
José Bragança de Miranda (Nova University of Lisbon)
Lucas E. Misseri (Alicante University)
Diogo Pires Aurélio (Lusófona University)
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