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*Deadline Extension:*


The deadline for the submission of abstracts has been extended until
*Sunday,* *May 24th 2015*.


*“Biopolitics 2.0”: Life in an Age of Unstable Realities*




*MANCEPT Workshops in Political Theory - **University of Manchester*

*September 1-3, 2015*

http://www.mancept.com/mancept-workshops/mancept-workshops-2015/panels-i/biopolitics-2-0-life-in-an-age-of-unstable-realities/



*Convener: **Dr. Gabriella Calchi-Novati* (Institute of Philosophy,
Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts,
Ljubljana)

*Email: **[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>*



According to Foucault, ‘biopolitics’ is that direct and immediate
correlation between politics and life, when life is understood in its
strictly biological sense, a practice that from the second half of the
eighteenth century has become increasingly more restrictive and
controlling. While it can be argued that biopower acts in order to preserve
and enhance life, via medical and scientific knowledge, in institutions
such as hospitals, schools, hospices, and so on; the issue of biopolitics
is complex and extremely problematic, for it escapes the ethical paradigm
of right versus wrong.

Already in the theoretical *dispositif *proposed by Foucault, there
surfaces a clear antinomy: the process of enhancement of life cannot be
separated from its counter effect, namely the destruction of life. In other
words, when power intervenes in people’s lives, the result is that one form
of life is considered to be more privileged than another, or if not
privileged, different from a political perspective.



Over the past twenty years, there has been a marked growth in research in
the area of biopolitcs, suffice it to consider the work of Italian
philosophers such as Giorgio Agamben, Antonio Negri, Maurizio Lazzarato,
and Roberta Cavarero, to name but a few. In agreement with Agamben’s main
claim that *life *in our contemporaneity is caught in a state of
indistinction, such an indistinction could be envisioned as residing
in-between what performance studies scholar Diana Taylor calls the
*archive *(i.e. written and tangible text) and the *repertoire *(i.e.
ungraspable spoken language).



The concept of indistinction is evident also in the fact that a hybrid
realm has now replaced the digital realm in which representation should
have no *live *consequences. Such a hybrid realm, on the contrary, produces
*live *(i.e. concrete and tangible) consequences, while still happening,
for the most part, within *digital *environments (i.e. the Internet,
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube and so on). The difference between
life and the representation/performance of life itself has thus become
uncertain, unstable and constantly questionable.



Considering that contemporary political and social events happen, for the
majority of us, within that hybrid realm, the commonly accepted
biopolitical paradigms need to be re-thought in the light of what might be
called *digital biopolitics *or "*biopolitics 2.0"*.



Proposals are invited that both directly speak to the theme of the
workshop, namely *digital biopolitcs*, or that more broadly address the
dialogue between biopolitics and performance studies.

The purpose of this workshop is to explore, from critical perspectives, the
biopolitics and performances of the digital, and their consequences on
reality, in order to foster synergies and interdisciplinary exchange
between academics and research students. The workshop welcomes participants
from all disciplines, including (but not limited to) political philosophy,
performance studies, cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, geography,
visual culture and digital humanities.



Possible areas of investigation could include, but are NOT limited to:



·       Biopolitics and the Digital

·       Performance Biopolitics

·       Performances of Digital Identities

·       Selfies & Terrorism

·       Suicide & Facebook

·       Revenge Porn

·       Digital Geopolitics & Biopower

·       Wikileaks

·       The Anonymous

·       ‘Virtual Jihad’



The above list is intended to be illustrative, *not at all exhaustive*, of
some of the areas where the relationship between biopolitics, the digital
and performance occur.

Please email an *abstract (300-500 words)* and a *short bio* as
an attachment to the convener, Gabriella Calchi-Novati (
[log in to unmask]), by *Sunday 24th May 2015*. Participants will be
notified by Sunday 31st May.



Participants will be asked to submit papers (app. 8-10 pages in length) not
later than *Monday 17th August*. All papers will then be circulated amongst
participants and the main themes for discussion will be identified. This
will allow for a more informed critical exchange during the workshop itself.

*REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN* & more information can be found on the following
page:
http://www.mancept.com/mancept-workshops/mancept-workshops-2015/registration/

*Just a quick reminder: bursary applications need to be made by the 10th
June.*


**Please feel free to circulate this CFP to colleagues & PhD students who
might be interested**



-- 
Dr. Gabriella Calchi-Novati

Doctoral Researcher
Institute of Philosophy
Scientific Research Centre - Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Ljubljana

*Email*:
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*Short Bio & List of publications:*
http://zrc-sazu.academia.edu/GabriellaCalchiNovati


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