Thanks to all the speakers and audience at our three sessions on Dissenting Methods: Engaging Legacies of the Past, Defining Critical Futures at the London Conference in Critical Thought, June 27-28, 2014. It was a wonderful conference, and our panel raised some really interesting discussion. Talks included:
- Beyond an ‘ethos’ of political critique? Phenomenotechniques of political transformation
Lara Montesino Coleman - What is Rigorous about Reflexivity? On the Demands of Historicisation and Critique
Samuel Knafo - Investigating the ‘Gap’: Historical Perspectives on Current Policy Solutions for Australian Indigenous Educational Disadvantage
Sophie Rudoph - An Ethic of Social Research? Foucault and the autonomy of the researcher
Anna Traianou - Affective Architectures of Authority
Julian Brigstocke - The Overlooked Potential: Political Graffiti in Contemporary Protests
Ksenija Berk - Silence's practices in the colonial Andes area. Silence's speeches with political-philosophical contents (1570-1615)
Alejandro Viveros - “A Dreadful Thing”: Speculation after Crisis
Sylvan Goldberg - Development discourses, the struggle for emancipation and the possibility of alternative futures in Latin America
Francine Rossone de Paula - Toward a Critical Collaboration: Countering the Status Quo through the Interdisciplinary Pedagogy of Deliberate Dissent
Ron Milland