Oscillation ::: from the mothership
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location: Hannah Arendt and Technology (reading group)

20 participants
Free upon registration
No prior knowledge necessary
English spoken

Hannah Arendt is known for her thoughts on, among other things, totalitarianism, violence, revolutions, and the trial of Adolf Eichmann. However, in her writings, one can also find reflections regarding automation, science, and technology. Gathering these and some notes by other thinkers into a mosaic, this reading session invites for a collective exploration. Together, (people, paper, text), we think about technology. What might sound through: hesitation, embrace, refusal?

Judith Campagne is currently doing a PhD in political philosophy at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and Maastricht University (UM). Her research departs from the works of Hannah Arendt and looks at questions of automation and datafication. Campagne has an interdisciplinary background and is especially interested in the various shapes thinking can tak