Saturday, April 26, Last Minute Changes
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
LAST MINUTE CHANGES
J | 10:00-11:45
- A2: “Capitalist biopolitics” – cancelled presentation:
Angeliki Papathanasiou Alexander Rüstow’s vitalpolitik, Michel Foucault’s biopolitics and neoliberalism
- A4: “Marxist archaeology in the Capitalocene: Historical materialist views of the past in the present for the future I” – panel correction:
Ianir Milevski, Savas Michael-Matsas and Vicente Lull
Introduction: Marxist archaeology in global capitalism today
Pablo Jaruf Social formations in the late prehistory of the Southern Levant: A historical materialist critique of the Chalcolithic period (4500-3800/3700 BCE)
Eni Soriano, Eva
Celdrán, Camila Oliart, Miguel Valério
Metal use-wear analysis or use-wear analysis on metal? An approach from historical materialism
Chair: Savas Michael-Matsas
- B1: “Marxism, coloniality, and the nation” – cancelled presentations:
Malav Kanuga The problem of common sense: Anticolonial Marxism without guarantees
Komal Mohite Caste and capitalist transition in India: Revisiting the mode of production debates
- B5: “Philosophy, materialism, and emancipation” – panel modification:
Adolfo Lizárraga Gómez
Multitude and war. Antonio Negri’s historical materialism
Florian Geisler Marx or Spinoza? Fragments for a critical dialogue with contemporary speculative materialism
Kanishka
Goonewardena
Fredric Jameson and the concept of totality
Kaan Kangal Friedrich Engels and the problem of the beginning of Western Marxism
Chair: Panagiotis Sotiris
- AUDITORIUM 2: “Critical theory of technology”- cancelled presentation:
Tony Iantosca Artificial intelligence, the corporate university and the capture of the general intellect
- AUDITORIUM 3: “Labour, commodities, and the Anthropocene: Marxist perspectives”- cancelled presentation:
Richard Hames Towards a Marxist collapsology
K | 12:00-13:45
- A4: “Marxist archaeology in the Capitalocene: Historical materialist views of the past in the present for the future II” – panel correction:
Miguel Valério Early writing and state structures
Júlia Lull, Vicente Lull, Rafel Micó, Camila Oliart, Cristina Rihuete Herrada
Eva Celdrán, Vicente Lull, Rafael Micó, Camila Oliart, Cristina Rihuete Herrada,
Eni Soriano, Miguel Valério
Individual body-social body. Funerary practices and Marxism
Men, women and other appearances: A Marxist archaeological perspective
Chair: Pablo Jaruf
- B5: “Resistances, solidarity, defeats” – cancelled presentation:
Dogukan Dere Viomet and Kazova: Two cases of recovered factories in Greece and Turkey
- AUDITORIUM 2: “AI, governance/governmentality, and power” – panel modification:
Alexandros Kalemis, Dimitrios Kotsifakos
The city as a field of resistance: Sustainable architecture and social action in the Capitalocene
Zamile Kampa AI in surveillance: Preventive counterrevolution and governance models
Angeliki Drongiti Algorithms and urban security: The immaterialisation and reification of spatiality?
Rodrigo Roncato
Marques Anes
L | 14:30-16:15
The contributions to dialectical historical materialism to expose regulations directed to teaching work in contemporaneity
Chair: Paris Laftsis
- B3: “Histories of Zionism” – cancelled presentation:
Jana Tsoneva The Zionist antisemitism synthesis: A return to the repressed
- KARAGIORGA II: “AI and labour II” – panel modification:
Simos Kalfas Amazon’s mechanical Turk: An interface to the expert of the future
Natalia Rozalia Avlona Data quality as paradox in medical AI: From technolegal imperatives to invisible data labour
Chair: Paris Laftsis
M | 16:30-18:15
- A4: “Marxism and the city: Urban movements and city struggles” – panel modification:
Selma Değirmenci, Ayla Ezgi Akyol Giagtzoglou
Elia Apostolopoulou, Danai Liodaki
The climate crisis and the struggle against industrial agri-food system in the city: The case of Istanbul
Austerity infrastructure, gentrification, and spatial violence: A ceaseless battle over urban space in Exarcheia neighbourhood
Chair: Kanishka Goonewardena
- B3: “Energy, value, nature, and thermodynamics: Marxist perspectives” – cancelled presentation:
Jan Overwijk Thermodynamic Marx: The conservation of energy and value
- AUDITORIUM 2: “The many faces of contemporary fascism” – panel modification:
Jamil Kowcun The use and abuse of calling things fascist: How well do existing theoretical accounts of ‘fascism’ help to understand Hindutva?
Luca Micaloni Liberalism, state capitalism, authoritarian state. The Frankfurt School’s quest for a critical theory of fascism (1931-1947)
Yunus Yücel and Berkay Kabalay
Fascisation of politics: Transformation of state-class relations and reframing antagonism
Chair: George Souvlis