Event overview
All panels are open to the public and free, without need for registration
24 JUNE
Technological Communities: 120 mins 10-12
Alex Annetts: Recognising Interdependency, Privilege and Gender Bias within the Audio Technology Community Anglia Ruskin University
Sarah Jaffray Unconscious Subversion: The New Cartography of Geo-Tagged Memories Goldsmiths College, University of London
Katrine Nielson: Working Together? Linkedin and the Changing Nature of Employment, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Macon Holt: Collective Memory, Capitalist Realism and Popular Music, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Lunch 12-1
Visual Cultures/Visual Studies: 120 mins 1-3
Elisa Adami: Unfinished Ruins. Exercises of Historical Re-Imagination in the Post-Soviet Panorama.
Silvia Mollicchi Disavowing Archives, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Aretousa Bloom: Nation-Making and the Visual Culture of the ‘Riot Cleanups’
Yahia Ali: The Emergence of Modern Architecture in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan: an Aspect of Postcolonial Culture School of Architecture, University of Sheffield
Coffee Break: 3-3:15
New Conceptions of Space: 150 mins 3:15-5:15
Nicole Sansone Cyberspace, Digi Eco Art Activism, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Kerry Doran: Does new media art exist?: The transcoding of contemporary art, or, the end of new media art as we know it Courtauld Institute
Trish Scott: The archive at work: challenging paradigms of archival use and value University of the Arts, London
Yet Chor Sunshine Wong: Coalitions: Art and Social Engagement, University of Wolverhampton
25 June
Questions of Common Ground: 10-11
Peter Wolfendale: The Social Structure of Consensus
Kraig Brown Critiquing Common Ground, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Plenary Speaker: 11-12
Dr. Jeremy Gilbert, Professor of Cultural Studies, East London University
Author of Anticapitalism and Culture: Radical Theory and Popular Politics, and the forth-coming Common Ground: Democracy and Collectivity in an Age of Individualism
Lunch Break: 12-1
Political Identity: 120 mins 1-3
Anya Topolski: Deconstructing the Idea of Europe: The Exclusionary Modality of the ‘Judeo-Christian’ Tradition, University of Leuven
Lukas Slothuus: Aesthetic Politics on the Extreme Right: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Politicisation of Cultural Objects by the Danish People’s London School of Economics
Aurelien Mondon: Against common ground: the mainstreaming of the new extreme right-University of Bath
Hui-Ju Chang: A ‘universal’ self-image of modernity: the veneer of civilisation and enlightenment in early modern Japan School of Architecture, University of Sheffield
Coffee Break: 3-3:15
Political Action: 120 mins: 3:15-5:15
Johannes Lenhard – Killing with kindness? – ‘Zones of humanity’ for beggars in East London
Agnes Ziolkowski: Rupturing Phallologocentric Hegemony in the Public Sphere
Rebecca Beinart and David Bell: Waste or Common? A Workshop on Nottingham's 'Island', Creativity and Capital, Wasteland Twinning Nottingham (artist/research network)
Luca Manunza: BETWEEN WAR ANDREVOLUTION THE ROLE OF HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES DURING THE TUNISIAN REVOLUTION University Suor Orsola Benincasa, Naples
Dates & times
| Date | Time | Add to calendar |
|---|---|---|
| 24 Jun 2013 | 10:00am - 5:15pm | |
| 25 Jun 2013 | 10:00am - 5:15pm |
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