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=== Methods (or not) for Infrastructural Interactions === | === Methods (or not) for Infrastructural Interactions === | ||
*[[Conversations]] | *[[Conversations]] | ||
*[[Peripheral politics]] (workshop with Helen V Pritchard and Femke Snelting) | *[[Peripheral politics]] (workshop with Helen V Pritchard and Femke Snelting) | ||
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*Bugreport: [[When governments move fast and break things]] | *Bugreport: [[When governments move fast and break things]] | ||
*[[Infrables]] (workshop with Varia and titipi) | *[[Infrables]] (workshop with Varia and titipi) | ||
* Clareese Hill, [[Impossible Breathing Meditation Praxis|Impossible Breathing Modular Meditation Praxis]] | * Clareese Hill, [[Impossible Breathing Meditation Praxis|Impossible Breathing Modular Meditation Praxis]] | ||
* Infrastructural Manouevres, [[Infrastructural Manouevres]] | * Infrastructural Manouevres, [[Infrastructural Manouevres]] |
Revision as of 14:41, 16 October 2022
Contents
Infrastructural Interactions
Methods (or not) for Infrastructural Interactions
- Conversations
- Peripheral politics (workshop with Helen V Pritchard and Femke Snelting)
- The politics of listening (workshop with Miriyam Aouragh and Seda Guerses)
- word2complex (workshop with Varia: Manetta Berends and Cristina Cochior)
- Bugreporting as a method
- Bugreport: When governments move fast and break things
- Infrables (workshop with Varia and titipi)
- Clareese Hill, Impossible Breathing Modular Meditation Praxis
- Infrastructural Manouevres, Infrastructural Manouevres
- Gwen Barnard, Naomi Alizah Cohen, Notes Towards an Antifascist Infrastructural Analysis
- Yasmine Boudiaf, Listening Structures
- Other Weapons, What have you given up in the name of safety?
Forthcoming
- Miriyam Aouragh, Varia, From Critical Discourse Analysis to Word2Complex
- Perihan Dürr, Neset Özhaus, Seda Gürses, Forms of solidarity are of course a priority for us (working title)