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Being a great fan of the GreenPepper Magazine, I only heartily can recommand to contribute to its content! cheers, patrizio & Diiinoos! ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------= - Subject: Greenpepper EMERGENCY issue : Call for Contributions From: "gavin" <gavin@greenpeppermagazine.org> Date: Fri, September 9, 2005 7:35 pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------= - : please distribute : please distribute : please distribute : Greenpepper Magazine : EMERGENCY Issue : Call for Contributions : The Greenpepper is an Amsterdam-based magazine project focusing on autonomous political struggles. The next issue of the Greenpepper magazine seeks to critically explore the 'state of emergency' as the paradigm of contemporary politics. We ar= e particularly interested in contributions which push at the limits of conceptions of, and approaches to, the 'state of emergency'. We are als= o looking for contributions that explore the broader and ongoing issues of the Greenpepper for inclusion in the non-theme area of the magazine. 1) Questions and topics to be explored in the theme area include (but ar= e not limited to): - What is the State of Emergency ? What are its characteristics, modes and sites of conflict? What are the implications of Emergency as the paradigm of state power and how does it transform the ways sovereign power is exercised ? How do contemporary methods of state violence diffe= r from earlier and more conventional policing practices ? How does the 'wa= r on terror' transform the terrain of political conflict ? - What is the camp and where are its borders ? How (in)effective are human rights,privacy and civil liberties in identifying, targeting and resisting the 'state of emergency' ? What is the relationship between citizenship and exclusion (or political community and the production of 'bare life') ? In what ways does the 'state of emergency' transform the city and the markets that are situated there - or, how does emergency transform the relationship between capital and crisis ? - What is the relationship between emergency and emergent power =96 betw= een the current (security)state of affairs (indefinite detention, proliferation of camps, concentration of executive power, suspension of rule of law, new kinds of social control, life management and racial profiling) and various political struggles (for example, against detention, racism, surveillance, war and precarity) ? - What new possibilities and sites of political conflict does the 'state of emergency' open up and/or close down? Are struggles a response to the state of emergency or is emergency a response to struggles ? Either way, what are the implications for (re)thinking political disobedience beyond citizenship and democratic rights? - What is biopolitics how does it relate to the state of emergenc _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann