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Call for Papers

Theme: Riot as a Global Political Concept
Type: International Conference
Institution: Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales (IDAES),
Universidad Nacional de San Martín
Location: San Martín (Argentina)
Date: 25.–26.10.2018
Deadline: 8.6.2018

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It is often said that we live in a new age of riots. However, despite
the pervasive use of “riot” as a way to name heterogeneous phenomena,
we sense a certain lack of conceptual clarity around what precisely
the "riot" implies. A theoretical and conceptual deficiency first of
all, which seems mimetic to the riot’s very definition as something
with neither roots nor explanations, neither past nor future,
something constitutively “spontaneous” and immune to political
organization. In short, theorists and philosophers of riots need to
show that these unbridled “spontaneous” expressions of “force” have
emerged as a form through which emancipatory demands are made and as
part of a broader “repertoire” of class struggle.

To that end, this conference aims to think the concept of the “riot”
on a global scale. Ports, as transnational places par excellence, are
among the sites where the apparition of the riot first appeared.
Against this background we propose to develop a genealogical approach
that could show the multiple emergences and historical paths of the
riot, thereby grappling its continuities without constructing an
all-encompassing sociological study. Secondly, we aim to analyse the
riot beyond its conceptual “isolation.” The riot will be inscribed
along a conceptual constellation that includes, though not
exclusively, “revolution”, “strike”, “rebellion”, “revolt”, and
“commune” with the aim of illuminating the riot both as a concept and
as a performance. Thirdly, we aim to grapple with the problem related
to the processes of subjectivation in relation to this constellation.
In this sense, we consider how, in the context of the riot,
contradictions may become apparent as they concern specific power
relationships, in particular between: capitalist exploitation, racial
domination, and sexual oppression.

We invite scholars and militants to present papers that broadly
engage the following themes:    

- Riot and Revolution
- Riot and Strike
- Riot and Property
- Riot and the Commune-form
- The times and spaces of Riots
- Riot and Race
- Riot and Feminist Struggle

The conference will consist of four workshops related to these
themes. As such, we ask you to specify which of these six themes you
intend to intervene in. Please submit a title and abstract (max. 500
words) of your intended participation as well as a short CV to
workshopriot2...@unsam.edu.ar by June 8, 2018. Abstracts may be
submitted in English and Spanish. Translation will be available.

Participation is free but registration is required. Limited grants
are available to cover your stay (5 grants of 200 euros; 1 grant of
400 euros for Global South applicants). In your e-mail to us, please
indicate if you want your application to be considered for a grant
and if your attendance depends on it.

Organizing committee:
Maura Brighenti (IDAES-UNSAM), Lucía Cavallero (Universidad de Buenos
Aires), Eleonora Cappuccilli (Edith Saurer Foundation, Austria),
Niccolò Cuppini (SUPSI), Mithilesh Kumar (Tata Institute of Social
Sciences, Patna ), Alejo Stark (University of Michigan).

Preliminary program

Thursday, October 25, 2018

9.00 – Registration and Opening Remarks
10.00 – Workshop 1: The Feminist Tide and the Strike
15.00 – Workshop 2: Riot, Property, Commune
19.00 – Keynote lecture: Verónica Gago and Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar

Friday, October 26, 2018 

10.00 – Workshop 3: Times and places of the riot
15.00 – Workshop 4: Riot and Revolution
19.00 – Keynote lecture: Joshua Clover


Contact:

Conference Committee
Email: workshopriot2...@unsam.edu.ar
Web: http://aghct.org/riot-global-political-concept




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