Twitter account of the peer-reviewed, open-access journal Genealogy+Critique, published by @openlibhums, dedicated to genealogical research and critical theory.
We don't use this account anymore. For news related to the activities of the journal, please visit our website (https://t.co/UTJo4LjvbD) and our blog (https://t.co/EDbarB0tMs).
After closing our vol. 9 (2023) with a piece on #solidarity (https://t.co/ukz6VdpnPI), we open our vol. 10 (2024) with a piece on #identity in literary texts by Judith Niehaus, as part of a special collection co-ed. by our editor Stephanie Marx: https://t.co/fWrghdcQt3
By referring to examples from civil Search and Rescue in the #Mediterranean, Mareike Gebhardt argues for an intersectional reading of #solidarity as a praxis in difference: https://t.co/ukz6VdpnPI
Wie politisch ist die Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie? https://t.co/LktZDgrJS4
Noch mal ein Hinweis auf diese erhellende Skizze von Simon Ganahl.
"…um von unten, Schritt für Schritt, neue Begriffe und Institutionen zu entwickeln, die unserer Gegenwart angemessener sind"
G+C's Christmas present for our readers is the launch of a new Special Collection on the "#Identity Boom in Contemporary #Literature" edited by Annika Klanke and Stephanie Marx. Three articles are already online and more to come in 2024: https://t.co/QKmAFnumT2
On Dec 5, @Copim_community’s #ExperimentalPublishingCompendium calendar features Campus Medius, an experiment in digital mapping, following a historical Austrofascist rally from multiple 🔍🦉🦇 perspectives.
🔗https://t.co/vwQ6Dodd96
We've published a new research paper by Gerhard Thonhauser on "Phenomenological Reduction and Radical Situatedness: Merleau-Ponty and the Method of Critical Phenomenology" > https://t.co/vTR80rHwO2 #MerleauPonty#phenomenology#critique#epoché#reduction#situatedness