Nicole Sunday Grove is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa, and Affiliate Faculty in the Hawai’i Research Center for Futures Studies and the International Cultural Studies Program. I received my PhD in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University in May 2015, where I studied international relations, political theory, […]
Anna-Sophie Springer is a writer, editor, curator, and co-director of K. Verlag, an independent Berlin-based press exploring the book as a site for exhibition making. Her practice stimulates fluid relations among images, artifacts, and texts in order to produce new geographical, physical, and cognitive proximities, often in relation to historical archives. Sophie received her M.A. […]
Linda Stewart is a professor of law at the North-West University (Potchefstroom) South Africa. She teaches legal hermeneutics and human rights. Her research and consequential research outputs focused on poverty and the realization of socio-economic rights in terms of constitutionalism. Since 2012, she redirected her research towards analyzing human rights in constitutional states with particular […]
Harry Duran is a physician, epidemiologist, and scientist living in the mountains of Northern Nevada. When he is not otherwise occupied as a public health official and healthcare provider, new relational interfaces between data and population health occupy much of his current investigations into category and topos theory.
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Bradley Kaye holds a PhD in Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture from Binghamton University. Has published extensively on communist ontology and the metaphysics of the commons, with essays in the International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Public Knowledge, his dissertation on Foucault, Deleuze, and anti-psychiatry was published as “Critical Madness Theory: A Way of Interpreting Irrational Behavior […]
Ivan Niccolai is a Master of Arts by research candidate in political economy at the University of Sydney, researching computational reason and contingency in financial markets. He is also a member and research student at the New Centre for Research and Practice. He works as an IT security architect and holds a Master of IT […]
John Bova is a philosopher living in Albuquerque. Since the mid-2000s, his work has focused on problems of self-reference, reflection, and reflexivity arising at the intersection of metamathematical-metalogical and metaethical-metapolitical lines of conceptualization. His 2016 dissertation introduced the figure of the metalogical Plato and was entitled, “A Metalogical Approach to the Problem of Reflexivity in […]
David Roden has worked as a Lecturer and Associate Lecturer in Philosophy at the Open University. He is author of Posthuman Life: Philosophy at the Edge of the Human (published by Routledge). His research has addressed philosophical naturalism, interpretation-based accounts of meaning, computer music and the metaphysics of sound. Recent articles include “The Disconnection Thesis” […]
Nick Srnicek is the author of Inventing the Future (Verso, 2015 with Alex Williams) and the editor of The Speculative Turn (Re.press, 2011 with Levi Bryant and Graham Harman). He is currently working on projects related to infrastructures, hegemony, and central bank macroeconomic modelling.
Mani Nilchiani is a technologist, digital artist and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. He holds an M.F.A in Design & Technology from Parsons School of Design where he has taught as an adjunct faculty. He has presented and exhibited his work internationally in Iran, U.S, Canada, Australia and Indonesia.
Reza Negarestani is a philosopher. He has contributed extensively to journals and anthologies and lectured at numerous international universities and institutes. His current philosophical project is focused on rationalist universalism beginning with the evolution of the modern system of knowledge and advancing toward contemporary philosophies of rationalism, their procedures as well as their demands for […]
Tom McGlynn is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, independent curator and lecturer based in the NYC area. His work is represented in many national and international collections including the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, and The Cooper- Hewitt National Design Museum of the Smithsonian. His art has been reproduced for […]
KATERINA KOLOZOVA, PhD, is the director of the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities-Skopje, Macedonia and a professor of gender studies at the University American College-Skopje. She is also visiting professor at Faculty of Media and Communications in Belgrade: Postgraduate Program in Political Studies. In the past decade she has been one of the coordinators […]
Diann Bauer is an artist and writer based in London. She is part of the working group Laboria Cuboniks who in 2015 wrote Xenofeminism: A Politics of Alienation and the collaborative A.S.T. based in Miami, whose focus is Urbanism and climate change. Bauer has screened and exhibited internationally at Tate Britain and The Showroom, London, […]
Carlos M. Amador is Assistant Professor of Spanish and Culture Studies at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan. His manuscript Writing and Ethics in The Southern Cone: Forming and Unforming Communities and Subjectivity is being reviewed for publication. His current project is on Receptions of the Anthropocene across Latin America.
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September 26, 2014
Dr. Michaeleen Kelly is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her areas of specialization include Political Theory, Philosophy of Law, Critical Thinking, Ancient Chinese and Greek Philosophy, French Philosophy and Medical Ethics. She has published in the areas of human rights, state responses to evil, the militia movement and […]
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September 8, 2014
Dr. Peter Wolfendale is an independent scholar based in the north-east of England. Dr. Wolfendale got both his undergraduate degree and his Ph.D in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. His Ph.D thesis offered a re-examination of the Heideggerian Seinsfrage, arguing that Heideggerian scholarship has failed to fully do justice to its philosophical significance, and […]
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September 5, 2014
Julieta Aranda is an artist born in Mexico City, who currently lives and works between Berlin and New York. Central to Aranda’s multidimensional practice are her involvement with circulation mechanisms; her interest in science-fiction, space travel, zones of friction; and her interest in the possibilities for the production of political subjectivities by way of all […]
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September 5, 2014
Jaden Adams (aka Jason Adams) is a Seattle-based media theorist and political theorist, applying critical conceptual frameworks to the understanding of emergent social formations and cultural objects. He has been a Visiting Assistant Professor at Williams College, the top-ranked liberal arts college in the United States, and the Managing Editor of Theory & Event (Johns […]