unsettling knowledges.

transversal web journal

The crises within cognitive capitalism and cognitive labor are mirrored 
in the reproduction and exacerbation of global divisions of labor and 
the emergence of new forms of exploitation as part of a regime of 
flexible capital accumulation. While drastic austerity measures and 
heightened control mechanisms lead to a radical transformation of the 
welfare state on the one hand, new networks of communication, struggle 
and alternative forms of knowledge emerge on the other.

This issue of transversal attempts to review some of the general 
assumptions of a theory of cognitive capitalism and to unsettle the very 
notions of knowledge and its production, discussing the conditions of 
its capture, its “re-invention” and its capacity for creating worlds. 
The individual essays follow the lines of a (post-)colonial historicity 
and a feminist and geopolitical critique of capitalist valorization, 
thereby questioning the materiality of knowledge and its production in 
relation to resources and bodies, as well as how art and knowledge 
production are interwoven with political struggles.

http://eipcp.net/transversal/0112


Contents
Lina Dokuzović: The Resource Crisis and the Global Repercussions of 
Knowledge Economies
Silvia Federici: African Roots of US University Struggles. From the 
Occupy Movement to the Anti-Student-Debt Campaign
Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez: AFFECTIVE Value. On Coloniality, 
Feminization and Migration
Therese Kaufmann: Materiality of Knowledge
Christian Kravagna: The Trees of Knowledge: Anthropology, Art, and 
Politics. Melville J. Herskovits and Zora Neale Hurston – Harlem ca. 1930
Brigitta Kuster: The Imperceptibility of Memory
Sandro Mezzadra: How Many Histories of Labor? Towards a Theory of 
Postcolonial Capitalism
Walter Mignolo: Geopolitics of Sensing and Knowing. On (De)Coloniality, 
Border Thinking, and Epistemic Disobedience
Raimund Minichbauer: Fragmented Collectives. On the Politics of 
“Collective Intelligence” in Electronic Networks

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