Centre for Postdigital Cultures annual conference
4 - 5 June 2020
‘Infrastructure’ has emerged in recent years as the new academic
buzzword. From the so-called ‘infrastructural turn’ in urban and architectural
studies, the emergence of media infrastructure theory, to formation of new
disciplinary discourses in the nascent critical infrastructural studies, an
interest in infrastructural thinking has been widespread. Alan Liu has gone so
far as to suggest that “‘infrastructure’ today can … give us the same kind of
general purchase on social complexity that Stuart Hall, Raymond Williams, and
others sought when they reached for their all-purpose word, ‘culture.’”
What all these approaches to infrastructures have in common is an
understanding of infrastructure as a structure of often unremarked power and a
system for instituting, distributing, maintaining, controlling but, perhaps
also, resisting socio-political, economic and technological worlds. In other
words, to notice infrastructures is to pay attention to material and immaterial
systems which tend to be unobtrusively invisible, boring and rarely
scrutinised, but always present and always inevitably determining how and why
we are in society.
This conference takes interest in infrastructures as an invisible system
of meaning-making and a mode of structuring people and knowledge, in the
institutional contexts and conditions of this structuring, as well as in
possible models of intervening in these very structures. By doing so, we hope
to interrogate the potential of making infrastructure visible – remarkable – as
a means of speaking to power. We are interested in exploring what new ways of
understanding, developing, reconfiguring or hacking infrastructures might be
possible if we focus on their radical potential. That is, we are not interested
in infrastructural hegemonies, but rather in infra-structures in and for
troubled times (to borrow from Lauren Berlant), and their counter-cultural
capacity to create knowledges of, and practices for, resistance and structural
transformation. By focusing on infra/counter/contra structures – on the
infrared, infrathin (of) infrastructures – we hope to think about
(infra)structure as a space ripe for critical intervention and a condition for
cooperation, commoning and practices of collective care.
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures invites contributions to its third
annual conference which respond to this take on (infra)structures. We welcome
conference papers as well as performances, readings, screenings, exhibitions or
experimental contributions to the programme.
Please submit proposals for 20-minute presentations, including:
- title
- 250-word abstract
- 100-word bio to FAH-infra_structures2020@coventry.ac.uk by 1 March 2020.
Notifications of acceptance will be circulated by mid-March.
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