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Extrastatecraft & Expulsions -Keller Easterling & Saskia Sassen
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EldS83_UTyI http://extrastatecraft.net/Projects http://www.saskiasassen.com/PDFs/publications/digitization-and-work.pdf
Sleepwalking to extinction
Graham Harman’s Anthropocene Ontology
only a collapse of civilization can prevent terrible climate change
#Earth Matters: DJ Spooky & Rhea Suh
open-access network science text
“The power of network science, the beauty of network visualization. Network Science, a textbook for network science, is freely available under the Creative Commons licence. Follow its development onFacebook, Twitter or […]
Research dialog w/ Paul Rabinow
Ferry as Ebola vector
Molecular Red Reader
In the Molecular Red Reader, Mckenzie Wark collects several newly translated essays by Bogdanov and Platonov, a few essays by Wark himself (including one titled “Proletkult for Sex Workers” […]
Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene
Skymall (An Anti-commercial For The Anthropocene)
wounderland of mothmeister
This Geological Shift of Human Pressure
Originally posted on Yourheadisthewholeworld:
Two days ago, around 900 people died at sea. They were victims of… what, exactly? Fleeing from where, exactly? War Structural poverty Political chaos Histories of…
Why things feel the way they do? J. Kevin O’Regan
“Why things feel the way they do: the sensorimotor approach to understanding phenomenal consciousness, J. Kevin O’Regan (Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, Université Paris Descartes, France) Why does red not […]
A Tale of two Baltimores by Brian McFadden
Can Yanis Varoufakis Overcome the EU’s ‘Institutional Inertia’?
probably not given the sheer number and complexity of competing interests at stake, but the question of if and how organizations can become more constructively reflexive and avoid the tyranny of the means […]
Decolonising South Africa’s universities
Achille Mbembe* and Sarah Nuttall at Indexing the Human Potent calls in recent weeks to decolonise South Africa’s universities open many new avenues for debate and action. These include: what […]
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