Final Posting for the
International
Seminar on
CLASS
COMPOSITION IN COGNITIVE CAPITALISM
COMPOSITION
DE CLASSE DANS LE CAPITALISME COGNITIF
COMPOSIZIONE
DI CLASSE NEL CAPITALISMO COGNITIVO
to be held
on Friday 15th to Saturday 16th February 2002
in Lecture
Room 6th Floor, Faculty of Economics,
University
of Paris
1, Panthéon-Sorbonne
106/122 Boulevard de
l'Hôpital, Paris (Metro: Campo Formio)
Website:
http://www.geocities.com/CognitiveCapitalism
***PLEASE NOTE
THE CHANGE OF TIMES FOR THE FRIDAY SESSION***
[CLICK HERE FOR
ARCHIVE OF PAPERS]
[CLICK HERE FOR
DETAILS OF FORTHCOMING SEMINARS]
LIST OF SPEAKERS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:
Richard Barbrook: "The Napsterisation of
Everything" [Click here
for paper]
GIUSEPPE COCCO: "Work and Exclusion: between universalisation
of war and universalisation of rights" [Click here for
paper]
Antonella Corsani: "Reflexions autour de l'hypothèse du
capitalisme cognitif." [Change
of title] [Click here
for paper]
Nick
Dyer-Witheford: "The
Class Composition of Interactive Gaming and the Contest for General Intellect."
Ed Emery: "General
Intellect and the Intifada." [Click here for
paper]
brian holmes: "The Flexible Personality."
[Click
here for paper]
Maurizio Lazzarato: "Invenzione et lavoro nella
cooperazione tra cervelli" / "Invention et Travail dans
la coopération entre cerveaux" [Click
here for paper]
Yann Moulier-Boutang: "What about cast, gender, class and colour under cognitive capitalism? Some preliminary reflections" [Click here for paper]
Abdul-Karim
Mustapha: "Philosophy
of Flight: or, mutations of the reserve army" [Click here
for paper]
OTHER CONTRIBUTORS
INCLUDE: Anne
Querrien and François Rosso [Click here
for joint paper], Serge Quadrupani and Laurent Guilloteau.
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VENUE:
The Sorbonne - The Faculty of Economics
[Maison des Sciences Economiques]
Lecture Room - Sixth Floor
106/122 Boulevard de l'Hôpital
75013 Paris
PLEASE NOTE: The Friday session will be held in Room 114, not in the
sixth-floor lecture room.
Any changes in final arrangements will be posted in a
notice on the front door of the faculty.
The tube station is Campo
Formio, one minute from the Faculty building.
TIMES:
Friday 15th February - from
4.00pm to 9.00pm
[Please note: NOT 2.00pm as previously announced]
Saturday 16th February - from 10.00am to 6.00pm.
REGISTRATION:
Admission is free, but PRIOR REGISTRATION IS
NECESSARY.
If you wish to attend the Seminar, or if you wish to
be put on our Mailing List for future seminars, please send details either by
post to
Ed Emery,
Peterhouse,
Cambridge CB2 1RD
or by e-mail your details to ed.emery@++britishlibrary.net
[Remove the ++, which is to prevent junk mailing]
The languages for the Seminar are French, Italian and
English. There will be NO simultaneous translation.
The format for presentation of papers will be:
One speaker for 20 minutes, another speaker for 20 minutes, then 20 minutes of
discussion, followed by a break.
On Friday evening we shall be going for a meal
together.
We shall place as many papers and summaries as
possible on the website before
the Seminar.
We are rather excited by this programme. Our intention is that this is only a
beginning, of future activities. A rolling programme of discussions in the
months ahead. Perhaps a series of nomadic seminars. We shall discuss possible
future plans on Saturday.
Universitas adversitatis
Latest update 4.viii.02