This transdisciplinary symposium explores how ethics can figure eminently in the generation of art and images after modernism and postmodernism, starting from the premise that in the Anthropocene, the work cannot rest upon its separation from the world. The symposium...
Turning Points “…there are no witnesses to changes of epoch. The epochal turning is an imperceptible frontier, bound to no crucial date or event.” The present is notoriously difficult to diagnose. Are we living at a decisive turning point for global and European...
Biopolitcal Matters: What is biopolitics today? What are its discontents? Is there life after biopolitics? The Authority & Political Technologies (APT) network at Warwick aims to foster and support work in the critical social sciences that is informed by...
A ONE-DAY WORKSHOP Friday June 24, 2016 10am to 5pm at SOAS, University of London (Room B111) Workshop conveners: Dr. Brenna Bhandar (School of Law, SOAS) and Dr. Rafeef Ziadah (Politics and International Relations, SOAS) You are invited to a one-day workshop with...
Although the elusive character of intellectual property’s subject matter might have been a productive dilemma for the development of legal doctrine, the specific mutability of this form of property has also made it into a particularly contested and sensitive area...
Centre for Law and Culture St Mary’s University, Twickenham 5th–6th September 2016 Law and Culture Conference 2016 ‘(In)visibility’ Call for papers What does it mean to be seen? What does it mean to see? What can and cannot, should and should not, be visible? What are...