Program

Program

Thursday, 30.9.2010

12.00 h Arrival and Coffee

12.30 h Welcome/Opening Address (HZ 10): Federica Gregoratto, Nassima Sahraoui

13.00 h Keynote Address: Rahel Jaeggi (Humboldt-University Berlin): Critique of Life Forms (HZ 10)

15.00 h Coffee Break

15.30 h Workshops

Queer Socialities

HZ 13

Economy and the Everyday

HZ 14

Sozialtheoretische Gegenwartsdiagnosen und politisches Handeln

HZ 15

Queer desire and the un-/redoing of the social

Tomasz Sikora, Pedagogical University of Cracow

From forced sterilization to secure sex – emerging forms of sociality? The expsoure to disablitiy and sexuality in Germany 1900-1970

Christian Hoffmann, Universität Oldenburg

Barred from ‘the social’. Silences and disavowals in poststructuralist and antipsychiatric discourses: Have they been skirting the issues of psychic prerequisites to ‘belonging’, and of the difficulty of reconstituting oneself?

Caroline Braunmuehl, Universität Hamburg

„Business Punk“ as usual?
Emerging regimes of justification and the search for creativity

Alexander Brunke, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Patterns of Sociability in the Postsocialist Context: Personal Communities and Friendship among Croatian Upper Middle Class

Drazen Cepic, European University Institute, Florence

Living in community in new forms of sociality. Elective affinity in large house-sharing communities

Christine Schrettenbrunner, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

Kult in der Krise? – Zur Aktualität der Interpretation des Kapitalismus als Religion

Christopher Walzel, Universität Heidelberg

Heterogene Lebenswelt

Rosa Sierra, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Grenzen der Netzwerke und Bedingungen der Politik

Ulrich Mühe, University of Kent at Canterbury

17.30 h Coffee Break

18.00 h Workshops

Critical Theory and Cultural Resistance

HZ 13

(Inter-) Subjectivity and Morality

HZ 14

Gemeinschaft und Erinnerung

HZ 15

The Handsome Negro’s Ass, Defined: Terms of Immiseration in Critical Theory and Antiblack Racism

Jacob Kuhn, Purdue University

Restriction and Freedom: Frederick Douglass, Adorno, and Lessons of Family Bonds

Megan O’Connor, University of California at Berkeley

Life Form Cinema: Experiencing Lost Causes

Christian Tedjasukmana, FU Berlin

The Other as Neither Friend Nor Enemy: On subjectivity and sociality

Marianne LeNabat, New School for Social Research, New York

Forms of Intersubjectivity of moral judgments

Marcus Döller, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Individual Autonomy, Creativity and Democracy: Cornelius Castoriadis and John Dewey

Justo Serrano Zamora, TU Darmstadt/ University of Frankfurt/ Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Eine neue Form von Gemeinschaft? Kontinuität und Veränderung in einem Herkunftsdorf transnationaler MigrantInnen

Andreas Kempf, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Dekulturation, Oralität und Emanzipation

Kawthar El-Qasem, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf/Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

Kritische Gedächtnistheorie

Felix Denschlag, Universität Oldenburg

20.00 h Reception (Foyer)

Friday, 1.10.2010

10.00 h Workshops

Gender, the Body, and Technology

HZ 13

The Transformation of Labor and Class

HZ 14

Autonomie und Sozialität

HZ 15

Constructing bodies and selfs

Eveline Rojas, Federal University of Pernambuco

The Dance of The Streets – Cultural Transmission, The Body and Masculinity

Dennis P. B. Luh, Goethe-University Frankfurt

Touching the Sensuous Cyberbody

Aileen House, University of Western Ontario

Sociality with artificial humanoids: A deanthropologized approach to human-robot relations

Hironori Matsuzaki, Ossietzky-University Oldenburg

Social Spaces and Spatialities of Class, Race and Gender

Alina Strugut, University of Leipzig

Luxury services: Transformation of the economic exchange

Iveta Hajdakova, Charles University Prague

Rethinking labor: ’shram’ and ‘mazdoori’ in Calcutta, 1930s-1940s

Abhijeet Paul, University of California at Berkeley

Hip Hop Musical Entrepreneurs: Labourers of a Sustainable Future

Jenny Mbaye, London School of Economics

Haltung und personale Desorientierung. Auf der Suche nach einem sozial basierten Personenbegriff

Frauke A. Kurbacher, FU Berlin/ Bergische Universität Wuppertal

Die Ambiguität der Sympathie. Zur Vermittlung von Deskription und Kritik sozialer Ordnungen bei Adam Smith

Rieke Schäfer, Universität Hamburg

Das der Sozialität Entzogene – Die Gerichtetheit der genealogischen Kritik

Dagmar Comtesse, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Dichte Begriffe und das Problem der Naturalisierung. Eine Begegnung neoaristotelischer Ethik mit poststrukturalistischer Diskursethik

Peter Groenert, Universität Basel

13.00 h Lunch Break

14.30 h Workshops

Entrepreneurial Sociality in Cultural Production

HZ 13

Sociality and Migration

HZ 14

Repräsentation von Sozialität – zwischen Kritik und Normalisierung

HZ 15

Paneldiscussion:

Gastón Beltrán, Matias Galimberti, Nicolas Grossman, Paula Miguel, Hernán Vanoli, University of Buenos Aires

„Border-experiences: At the crossroads of mobilities along the Spanish-Moroccan border

Michael Westrich, HU Berlin

Andean Region Immigration and the Re-shaping of Social Space in Madrid

Felipe Rubio, University of Leipzig

Professionalization Processes of Care and Domestic Work Perform by Polish Female Migrants in German Households

Agnieszka Satola, Goethe-University Frankfurt

“They laughed themselves to dead.” The Function and Significance of Humor in Everyday Conversation of Russian-Jewish Immigrants

Darja Klingenberg, Goethe-University Frankfurt

Ironien algorithmischer Normalisierung – Der Fall der subprime mortgage Krise

Andreas Folkers, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Repräsentationen von Männlichkeit im „Indie“ – neue gesellschaftliche Formen von Männlichkeit oder ein alter Hut?

Nadine Sanitter, Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München

Frauenporno. Gegen, neben oder mit dem Mainstream?

Nena Kuckenberger, Universität Graz

Life after Sexuality: Zur Un/Möglichkeit queerer Kollektivität

Mike Laufenberg, TU Berlin/Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte

17.30 h Coffee Break

18.00 h Keynote Address: Sasha Roseneil (Birkbeck College London): Struggles of, and for, the self: towards a psychosocialanalysis of contemporary personal life (HZ 10)

Saturday, 2.10.2010

10.00 h Workshops

(Trans-) Nationality, Participation, and the Public

HZ 13

Democracy, Identity and Political Agency

HZ 14

Social Critique, Realism, and Collective Intentionality

HZ 15

Critical Praxis in Transnational Public Sphere(s). Some sceptical Remarks

Federica Gregoratto, University of Venice

Images of sociality – social  images?

Philipp Wix, Alanus Hochschule, Bonn

Mutatis mutandi: Participatory Budget from Latin America to Europe

Sheila Holz, Roberto Falanga, University of Coimbra; Tatiana Monteiro, University of Aveiro

Postcolonial perspectives on   the relation of Bildung, culture and nation

Selma Haupt, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

The uses of feminism for politics and the political

?ubica Kobová, Comenius University Bratislava

How  Objectively Can Milieus Be Defined? Standpoint Theory and the Identity of Political Subjects

Odin Kroeger, Universität Wien

Fraser, Agonism and the Democratic Struggle

Joonas Leppänen, University of Helsinki

The Very Little, Almost Nothing of Democracy

Travis Holloway, SUNY Stony Brook

Paneldiscussion:

Daniel James, Daniel Koch, HU Berlin; Frank Lachmann, Goethe-University Frankfurt; Alex Prescott-Couch, Harvard University

13.00 h Lunch Break

14.30 h Workshops

Creating Utopian Forms of Sociality

HZ 13

Recognition, Reification, Violence

HZ 14

Bio-Politik und Neuro-Macht

HZ 15

Profanatory utopias and the emergence of new forms of sociality

Emanuele Leonardi, University of Western Ontario

Communality as revolution: Gustav Landauer’s notion of instant socialism

Eva von Redecker, HU Berlin

PRD – Postrevolutionary Depression

Bini Adamczak, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Realism about Reification

George Hull, University College, London

Mis-recognition and Non-recognition: Two Meta-forms of Recognitive Negation

Odin Lysaker, University of Oslo

Repairing the Social Fabric after Collective Violence and Wrongdoing

Jorma Heier, University Osnabrück

„Regulierte Reproduktion“ – Zur Herstellung von Elternschaft in der reproduktionsmedizinischen Praxis

Susan Banihaschemi, Universität Bielefeld

Gehirn und Kultur. Eine kritische Analyse der Cultural Neuroscience

Maurice Cabanis, Nicole Cruz de Echeverria Loebell, Sören Krach, Philipps-Universität Marburg; Marina Martinez Mateo, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Neurocognitive Enhancement und Neurogouvernementalität

Greta Wagner, Universität Frankfurt

16.30 h Coffee Break

17.00 h Keynote Address: Nelson Maldonado-Torres (University of California at Berkeley):   title to be announced (HZ 10)

19.00 h End of Conference