読んでる論文:https://t.co/7eaYAah62Y 予期・予測という独特の時間性の政治性、みたいな話
@archives_Rx not about urgency per se, but maybe looking at who's picked up from this classic about anticipatory temporality as affect would be a place to start? that something "can" be achieved slides into "should be" and "quickly" pretty easily... https:
@BostonJoan @KendraSerra @histscibio @npseaver @AvataraSmithC This piece by Adams Murphy and Clarke is a masterpiece. It's mostly on politics of temporality but they use examples from feminist sts including HPV studies mentioned above https://t.co/1kgZBNNX
RT @adam_tooze: "One defining quality of our current moment is its characteristic state of anticipation, of thinking and living toward the…
RT @adam_tooze: "One defining quality of our current moment is its characteristic state of anticipation, of thinking and living toward the…
"One defining quality of our current moment is its characteristic state of anticipation, of thinking and living toward the future.” Adams, Murphy, Clarke 2009 https://t.co/1l1BlqGoXA https://t.co/BEXg7UdvyB
RT @EmergTechEthics: It relates to the human condition re temporality of #Risk awareness, perception, Risk communication &🔑differences 👀 Co…
RT @EmergTechEthics: It relates to the human condition re temporality of #Risk awareness, perception, Risk communication &🔑differences 👀 Co…
It relates to the human condition re temporality of #Risk awareness, perception, Risk communication &🔑differences 👀 Co-19 & CC Take a look at this super article👇#IN6062 ‘Anticipation: Technoscience, life, affect, temporality’ https://t.co/na5d4
Can the "future" be anticipated? Is the future a neoliberal apparatus, or, how has approaching "the future" changed under capitalism? https://t.co/PvITKLNyXX
@Ethnography911 yeah, thinking of this on anticipation: https://t.co/Z792w4RzNj
Amazingly topical article on the "regime of anticipation"- https://t.co/HaTFcelKgs
totally referencing Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy in a paper I'm writing on this article: http://t.co/ogbWfeIC6g #winning
"The present is governed, at almost every scale, as if the future is what matters most." http://t.co/eTbE2NX05l