Theory on Demand #37 Launch of
From Opinions to Images by Ulus S. Baker
Thursday, November 19, 2020
17:30–18:30 CET

Hosted via Zoom and streamed on YouTube

To join the conversation in Zoom, please send an email to gi...@metu.edu.tr 
<mailto:gi...@metu.edu.tr>.
You can also watch the live stream here: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E_vrnA7Ls4 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E_vrnA7Ls4>
On Thursday, November 19th, GISAM <https://gisam.metu.edu.tr/>, Middle East 
Technical University in Ankara and the Institute of Network Cultures host an 
online book launch of From Opinions to Images with Angela Melitopoulos, Lewis 
Johnson,  Aras Ozgün and Andreas Treske. The event is moderated by Geert Lovink 
(INC) and introduced by Prof. Dr. Kürşat Çağıltay (GISAM).

About Opinions to Images: Essays Towards a Sociology of Affects’ by Ulus S. 
Baker
Ulus Baker (1960 – 2007) was a Turkish-Cypriot sociologist, philosopher, and 
public intellectual. He was born in Ankara, Turkey in 1960. He studied 
Sociology at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, where he taught as a 
lecturer until 2004. Baker wrote prolifically in influential Turkish journals 
and made some of the first Turkish translations of various works of Gilles 
Deleuze, Antonio Negri, and other contemporary political philosophers. His 
profuse and accessible work and the novelty of the issues he enthusiastically 
introduced to Turkish-speaking intellectual circles, earned him a widely spread 
positive reputation in early age. He died in 2007 in Istanbul.

The text in this edition is edited from essays and notes Ulus Baker wrote 
between 1995 and 2002. In these essays, Baker criticizes the sociological 
research turning into an analysis of people’s opinions. He explores with an 
exciting clarity the notion of ‘opinion’ as a specific form of apprehension 
between knowledge and point of view, then looks into ‘social types’ as an 
analytical device deployed by early sociologists. He associates the form of  
‘comprehension’ the ‘social types’ postulate with Spinoza’s notion of 
‘affections’ (as a dynamic, non-linguistic form of the relation between 
entities). He finally discusses the possibilities of reintroducing this device 
for understanding our contemporary world through cinema and documentary 
filmmaking, by reinstating images in general as ‘affective thought processes’.

Baker’s first extensive translation to English provides us with a much-needed 
intervention for re-imagining social thought and visual media, at a time when 
sociology tends to be reduced to an analysis of ‘big data’, and the pedagogical 
powers of the image are reduced to data visualization and infographics.

Concurrently with the publication From Opinions to Images, a nearly 20-year-old 
lecture by Baker has been released online, titled ‘What is Opinion?’, which 
also forms the basis for the second chapter of this book and which you can view 
here: https://vimeo.com/465275260 <https://vimeo.com/465275260>

More information on the publication and how to freely download it: 
https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tod37-from-opinions-to-images-essays-towards-a-sociology-of-affects/
 
<https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tod37-from-opinions-to-images-essays-towards-a-sociology-of-affects/>




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