We are pleased to announce that for the second year we will contribute to the Academy of Global Humanities and Critical Theories. The topic of this edition is the sea. Here the school presentation with the full agenda and the info for the application. Numerous grants are available. One our side, we will organize an …
Riot Logistics
The recent uprisings in USA after the death of George Floyd lead us to move up the publication of this article by Nick Dyer-Witheford, Jaime Brenes Reyes and Michelle Liu that will be part of a forthcoming book on Capital Revolutions we are editing as Into the Black Box. We thank the authors for their contribution. …
A Logistical Insight on Hong Kong Mobilizations. Interview with Laikwan Pang
First, I would like to ask you to sum up which are the main points of friction between the Hongkongers and the government of the Chief Executive Carrie Lam? There are many levels and the most prominent is the police violence. A lot of protesters had physical experience of police violence (bullets, tear gas); many …
IBB Panel at Historical Materialism Athens 2019
Into the Black Box will participate to Historical Materialism conference in Athens next 2-5 of May. We prepared a specific panel on logistics in global world with 5 speeches by IBB members. Here we propose you the introduction to the panel and the abstracts. 5 May 2019 10:30/12:15 Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences B3 …
Logistical Territories // Lo Squaderno #51
A new Issue of Lo Squaderno review has been published. Into the Black Box edited it together with Cristina Mattiucci. The Issue could be freely read and downloaded here. Moreover we publish below the table of contents and the editorial we wrote. Enjoy and Share it! TABLE OF CONTENTS a cura di / dossier coordonné …
Logistics Genealogies. A Dialogue with Stefano Harney
This conversation on logistics seeks to explore the persistence of origins in contemporary logistical capitalism. We discuss the ongoing importance of the founding of modern logistics in the Atlantic slave trade. We suggest that contemporary logistical capitalism not only bears the mark of these origins but continues to transport its intrinsic anti-black racism and coloniality …