Summer School in Global Studies and Critical Theory
THE EDITION 2020 IS CANCELED
It is with the deepest regret that we must announce the cancellation
of the Edition 2020 of The Summer School in Global Studies and Critical Theory.
We made this difficult decision to cancel
because of the global spread of the virus and the related travel restrictions.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause
and look forward to the upcoming activities
of the Academy of Global Humanities and Critical Theory.
The 2020 Summer School in Global Studies and Critical Theory will examine the entanglement of theory, technology and the political imagination. The big data revolution, the rise of social media and the emergence of machine intelligence have led to radical shifts in conceptions of human reason, political economy, communicative action, social relations, sovereignty and individuation. We will explore how these contemporary theoretical transformations both speak to and depart from the work of the Frankfurt School critical theory, which reconceptualized the role of reason, power, ideology, technology, and culture in the era of fascisms. The program will draw on the expertise of scholars working in different research fields and across multiple critical traditions to address the role of critical theory in this era of algorithms and populisms. We will examine a variety of questions such as: How might we understand the current crisis of the political imagination and its degeneration into extremist worldviews through the lens of social media and a global computational regime? How has our understanding of human reason been transformed by recent advances in digital cognitive systems and neuroscience? What happens to social relations when our modes of connectivity become available for computational calculation? How have social movements been transformed in our digital era? And how have the arts addressed and been shaped by technological transformation?
Up to 40 participants will be selected and required to attend all plenary lectures, the two morning courses, and at least one afternoon class per week.
This year participants at the Summer School have also a chance to apply to a call for papers organized by Camilla Fojas and Sandro Mezzadra on MARITIME BORDERS, TECHNOLOGY, AND SECURITY
The Academy and other sponsors offer several grants covering fees, accomodation and/or travel.
MONDAY, JUNE 22
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4.30 pm
Welcome and registrations (Piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2, Aula Gualandi)
7.00-7.30 pm
Welcoming cocktail 8:00 pm
Lecture BERNARD STIEGLER, Tba (open to the public)
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TUESDAY, JUNE 23
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
TIZIANA TERRANOVA
Beyond Surveillance and Accelerationism: on the Political Potential of Hypersocial Networks Aula GRANDE
2.00-4.00 pm
• MICHAEL PURI, Mimesis, Politics, and Music – Aula GAMBI
4.30-6.30 pm
Workshop
From Assembly to Swarm: Technopolitics and Technopublics
with DEBJANI GANGULY, RANJANA KHANNA, SARAH NUTTALL Aula GAMBI 8:30 pm
Critical dialogue
with TIZIANA TERRANOVA, BERNARD STIEGLER, and ARTURO DI CORINTO (open to the public)
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
4.30-6.30 pm
Workshop
From Assembly to Swarm: Technopolitics and Technopublics
with DEBJANI GANGULY, RANJANA KHANNA, SARAH NUTTALL Aula GAMBI |
THURSDAY, JUNE 25
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-4.00 pm
• MICHAEL PURI, Mimesis, Politics, and Music – Aula GAMBI
4.30-6.30 pm
Workshop Always connected, frequently datafied. The practices of social movements between digitalization and datafication with ALICE MATTONI Aula GAMBI |
FRIDAY, JUNE 26
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-6.30 pm
Participants' papers (Piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2, Aule Specola, open to the public)
2.30-4.30 pm
Workshop Always connected, frequently datafied. The practices of social movements between digitalization and datafication with ALICE MATTONI Aula GAMBI |
MONDAY, JUNE 29
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10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Call for papers
coordinated by CAMILLA FOJAS and SANDRO MEZZADRA
Keynote Speakers: CHARLES HELLER and LORENZO PEZZANI (open to the public) |
TUESDAY, JUNE 30
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
MARK B.N. HANSEN
Automation and Process: Differentiating the “Cognitive Share” in Contemporary Cognitive Assemblages
2.00-4.00 pm
Afternoon courses
• DAVID NEMER, Technologies of Oppression: Uncovering the Infrastructure and Apparatus of Exclusion, Racism, and Extremism – Aula SPECOLA • RAVI SUNDARAM, Public Affect, Crowd Theory and the Question of the Political – Aula GAMBI
4.30-6.30 pm
Workshop Processing Alterity, Enacting Europe. Migration Management as Co-production of the Technical and the Political with ANNALISA PELLIZZA Aula GAMBI |
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-4.00 pm
Afternoon courses
• DAVID NEMER, Technologies of Oppression: Uncovering the Infrastructure and Apparatus of Exclusion, Racism, and Extremism – Aula SPECOLA • RAVI SUNDARAM, Public Affect, Crowd Theory and the Question of the Political – Aula GAMBI
4.30-6.30 pm
Workshop
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THURSDAY, JULY 2
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-4.00 pm
Afternoon courses
• DAVID NEMER, Technologies of Oppression: Uncovering the Infrastructure and Apparatus of Exclusion, Racism, and Extremism – Aula SPECOLA • RAVI SUNDARAM, Public Affect, Crowd Theory and the Question of the Political – Aula GAMBI
4.30-6.30 pm
Workshop
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FRIDAY, JULY 3
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10.00-12.00 am
Morning course
2.00-6.30 pm
Participants' papers (Piazza San Giovanni in Monte, 2, Aule Specola, open to the public)
7.00 pm
Closing cocktail 8.00 pm
THE FIRST EDITION OF THE SRINIVAS ARAVAMUDAN BOOK PRIZE
8:30 pm
Closing lecture
TREBOR SCHOLZ, Tba (open to the public)
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