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Srećko Horvat: What should subversives do?


15 May 2019, 6:30pm - 8:00pm

137a, Richard Hoggart Building

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Department Centre for Investigative Journalism , Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
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Contact s.aknine(@gold.ac.uk)

Amid the rise of populism and surveillance apparatuses and the fragility of liberal democracies, what does it mean to be subversive in the contemporary era? Srećko Horvat, one of the most exciting new radical philosophers, comes to the Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ) to argue for the value of a genuinely subversive journalism and a fresh kind of radical internationalism.
Chair: James Harkin, CIJ Director.

Srećko Horvat, from Croatia, is the author of Poetry from the Future and What Does Europe Want (co-authored with Slavoj Žižek). He is a 2019 European election candidate for the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25).

This talk is part of the #LOGANCIJ events. It is free to attend. Please spread the word.

The CIJ is an independent charity committed to the education and training of journalists, editors and researchers towards critical in-depth reporting and defence of the public interest and is housed at Goldsmiths.

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