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Theory, Culture & Society 39 (2022), 7-8

This article serves as the introduction to the Annual Review special section entitled ‘Bernard Stiegler and the Internation Project: Computational Practices and Circumscribed Futures’. As such, it introduces the collective undertaking of the Internation Project in relation to Stiegler’s long career as a thinker, educator and community organizer. The introduction pursues a number of themes addressed in the section’s contributions, including pharmacological logic, transindividuation, computational practices, bifurcation and negentropy (means of slowing entropic processes at individual and collective levels). All of these themes pertain to the climate crises the world collectively faces and posit means by which futures can be conceived in less detrimental and destructive economic, social, technological and intellectual ways. The Internation Collective as represented and furthered in this special section responds to the demands of climate crises through a macroeconomic model designed to combat entropy at various scales, from the bio-chemical to the biosphere.

CONTENT

Bernard Stiegler and the Internation Project: An Introduction
Ryan Bishop
pp. 5–17

Megamachines, Forms of Reticulation and the Limits of Calculability
Bernard Stiegler
pp. 19–33

From Computer Science to ‘Hermeneutic Web’: Towards a Contributory Design for Digital Technologies
Anne Alombert
pp. 35–48

The Pharmacology of the Gift: On Stiegler’s Call for a New Theoretical Computer Science
Daniel Ross
pp. 49–70

Comparing Artificial, Animal and Scientific Intelligence: A Dialogue with Giuseppe Longo
Andrea Angelini
pp. 71–97

What Is a Neganthropic Institution?
Michał Krzykawski
pp. 99–115

Notes on Structuralism: Introduction
Sunil Manghani
pp. 117–131

Mary Douglas on Purity and Danger: An Interview
Mike Featherstone, Bryan S. Turner
pp. 133–158

On Narrative: An Interview with Roland Barthes
Paolo Fabbri, Monica Sassatelli, Sunil Manghani
pp. 159–174

Analyzing Narrative: Roland Barthes’ Forgotten Interview
Jonathan Culler
pp. 175–180

Global Public Life

Popular Art, Crime and Urban Order Beyond the State
Martijn Oosterbaan, Rivke Jaffe
pp. 181–200

The Precarious Multitude of Bacurau
Francesco Sticchi
pp. 201–215

Epidemic and Insurance: Two Forms of Solidarity
Laurence Barry
pp. 217–235

Reflections on the Turn to Ageism in Contemporary Cultural Discourse
Margaret Morganroth Gullette
pp. 237–251

Debates & Dialogues

Interview with Wu Ming 1: QAnon, Collective Creativity, and the (Ab)uses of Enchantment
Max Haiven, A.T. Kingsmith, Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou
pp. 253–268

 

Interview with Brian Massumi: From the Ecology of Powers to an Aesthetics of the Earth
Emre Sünter
pp. 269–286

Interview with Andreas Reckwitz: A Society of Singularities
Mikael Carleheden, Anders Petersen, Leon Handreke
pp. 287–305

Interview with Renato Ortiz: Intersections between Sociology and Anthropology
Otávio Daros
pp. 307–319

Review Articles

Walter Lippmann, Neoliberalism, and the Gathering Storm
William E. Connolly
pp. 321–330

Adorno on Philosophy and Sociology
Gabriel O. Apata
pp. 331–343

Exile Politics, Judaic Thought
Scott Lash
pp. 345–352

The Society to Come
Diogo Silva Corrêa
pp. 353–357

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