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THIS IS A LIST OF PRINTABLE PAPERS FROM THE
CONFERENCE. THEY ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Some papers are already available on-line. Others will
follow.
ADAM ARVIDSSON [University of Copenhagen]: “Creative Class and
Creative Proletariat? Class composition and immaterial labour in the
MICHEL BAUWENS [Foundation for P2P
Alternatives,
ZANNY
BEGG [
HARRY CLEAVER [University of Texas]: Title
to be announced
MASSIMO DE ANGELIS and DAVID HARVIE [University
of East London and University of Leicester]: “Cognitive
capitalism and the rat race: how capital measures ideas and affects” [Full paper]
EMMA DOWLING [Birkbeck College, London]: “Formulating
new social subjects? An enquiry into the realities of aν affective worker” [Full paper]
NICK
DYER-WITHEFORD [University of Western Ontario]: “The
circulation of the common” [Full paper]
ED
EMERY [Universitas adversitatis]: “General
intellect and the Intifada: Part 2” [Full paper]
HARRY
HALPIN [University of Edinburgh]: “Digital sovereignty:
The immaterial aristocracy of the World Wide Web” [Full paper]
GEORGE J.
CICCARIELLO MAHER
[University of California, Berkeley]: “Hegemonic articulation and the logic
of separation” [Full paper]
GIUSEPPINA
MECCHIA [University of Pittsburgh]: “Meeting Felix: Guattari and the Italian Autonomists from
Franco Berardi Bifo to Wu Ming [Full paper]
NEBOJŠA MILIKIČ: “The inquiry with workers from Bor, Serbia” [Full paper]
YANN MOULIER BOUTANG [Universities of Compiègne and
YANN
MOULIER BOUTANG [Universities of Compiègne and
TONI NEGRI : “J.M. Keynes, Guaranteed Minimum Income and the Recent Events in
France” [Full paper]
SABRINA
OVAN [University of Southern California] “The General Body” [Full
paper]
VASSILIS
TSIANOS [University of Hamburg] and DIMITRIS PAPADOPOULOS [University of
Cardiff]: “Precarity: A savage journey to the heart of embodied capitalism”
[Full paper]
CARLO
VERCELLONE [University of Paris-1] “Changes
in the concept of productive labour and new norms of distribution: the
suggestion for a Guaranteed Basic Income” [Full paper]
STEVE WRIGHT [
TORU YAMAMORI [St Edmund’s,
Cambridge]: “Una sola multitudine: Struggles
for Basic Income and the common logic that emerged from Italy, the UK and Japan” [Full paper]