Experimental Practice

Experimental Practice

Technoscience, Alterontologies, and More-Than-Social Movements

  • Author: Papadopoulos, Dimitris
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • Serie: Experimental Futures
  • ISBN: 9781478000655
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781478002321
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2018
  • Month: July
  • Pages: 344
  • Language: English
In Experimental Practice Dimitris Papadopoulos explores the potential for building new forms of political and social movements through the reconfiguration of the material conditions of existence. Rather than targeting existing institutions in demands for social justice, Papadopoulos calls for the creation of alternative ontologies of everyday life that would transform the meanings of politics and justice. Inextricably linked to technoscience, these “alterontologies”—which Papadopoulos examines in a variety of contexts, from AIDS activism and the financialization of life to hacker communities and neuroscience—form the basis of ways of life that would embrace the more-than-social interdependence of the human and nonhuman worlds. Speaking to a matrix of concerns about politics and justice, social movements, matter and ontology, everyday practice, technoscience, the production of knowledge, and the human and nonhuman, Papadopoulos suggests that the development of alterontologies would create more efficacious political and social organizing.
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Introduction
    • The Two Beginnings
    • Autonomy after the Social
    • Baroque Fieldworking
    • Escaping Humanity (Overview)
  • 01. Decolonial Politics of Matter
    • Ontological Politics
    • The Frontier of Matter
    • Coloniality and Productionism
    • Matter and Justice
    • Alternative Forms of Life
    • Decolonizing Craft
  • Part I: Movements
    • 02. Biofinancialization as Terraformation
      • Geocide and Geoengineering
      • The Universalizing Matrix of Financialization
      • The Culture of Valuation
      • Biofinancialization
      • Embodied Value Production
      • Postliberalism
      • The End of the Refusal of Work
      • Performing Biofinancialization
      • Assetization and Rent
      • Social Science Fiction
      • Terraforming Earth™
      • Material Articulations
    • 03. Ontological Organizing
      • Transmigrants’ Mobile Commons
      • Labor and Mobility
      • Differential Inclusion Is Citizenship Is Control
      • The Impossible Citizenship
      • Autonomy of Migration Revisited
      • “I Work Only for Papers”
      • Imperceptible Ontologies
      • The Gift Economy of Migration
      • Intelligences and Infrastructures of Mobility
      • Informal Economies and Communities of Justice
      • The Nexus of Care
      • “There Is No Love Here!”
  • Part II: History Remix
    • 04. Activist Materialism
      • 1844: Species-Being
      • 1908: Ontological Dualism
      • 1980: Cultural Materialism
      • 1987: “The Only Enemy Is Two”
      • 2000: Desire
      • 2016: The Loss of Minor Science
    • 05. Insurgent Posthumanism
      • 1871: Assembling the State
      • 1824: Vagrancy
      • 1680: Swamp and Forest
      • 1791: Eco-commoning
      • 1966: Embodying Politics
      • 1987: Borderdwelling
      • 1921: Justice/Jetztzeit
      • 2016: Postanthropocentric History
  • Part III: Alterontologies
    • 06. Brain Matter
      • Recombination as Liberation
      • Speculative Brain Politics
      • Visions of the Body
      • From Cognitivism to Connectionism
      • Experience and Embodiment
      • The Hackable Brain
      • Self-Reproducing Machines
      • Epigenesis and Ecomorphs
      • Autocreative Brain Matter
    • 07. Compositional Technoscience
      • AIDS Activism
      • Regions of Objectivity
      • Expertise and the Liberal Predicament
      • Participation and the Limits of Institutions
      • Networks and the Ignorance of Governance
      • Situatedness and the Indeterminacy of Experience
      • The Time of Composition
      • Emergency Care
      • Alterontological Politics
    • 08. Crafting Ontologies
      • Stacked Histories
      • Maker Culture
      • Ethnocentric Material Creativity
      • Provincializing Making
      • Indigenous Temporalities
      • From Pluriverse to Movement
      • Commensality, Composition, and DIWY
      • Distributed Invention Power
      • Ecological Transversality
      • Ethopoiesis and the Blackmail of Precarity
      • Rentier Technoscience
      • Commons and the Fold
      • Uncommons
      • More-Than-Social Movements
      • Material Literacy
      • Generous Infrastructures
      • Give Me a Kitchen...
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index
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