31 de mayo de 2021

*CFP* "TECHNOCREEP AND THE POLITICS OF THINGS NOT SEEN", BOOK CHAPTER

Following the success of a symposium series in Spring 2021, Neda Atanasoski (Professor, University of California Santa Cruz) and Nassim Parvin (Associate Professor, Georgia Tech) welcome chapter contributions to an edited collection of essays titled, Technocreep and the Politics of Things Not Seen, with an anticipated date of publication in 2023.

Abstracts due: June 15 2021

Initial chapter drafts due: August 15 2021


In a moment when technological creep is increasingly seen to exacerbate atomization and isolation, our collection invites a reimagining of what radical collectivity can be in the era of digital capitalism. In doing so, we seek alternate analytical frames that can at once encompass the critique while moving us beyond the economic frames of loss and extraction—as important as they are—to complement them with the experiential and relational dimensions of technology. Thus we are especially excited about contributions that develop pragmatic interventions that disturb the dominant uses of technologies and even speculative and imaginative accounts of more just futures. 

At this stage, we are seeking an abstract of about 500 - 800 words to be submitted to us by the June 15 (CFP) through the form below. We will notify selected contributors by early July. Initial chapter drafts will be due August 15, 2021, and should be between 3500-4500 words (excluding references). For any other questions or inquiries please contact: technocreep2023@gmail.com

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