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Workshop: Digital Economies and Spatial Refiguration

30. January 2020 11:00 – 19:00 Uhr

How has the rise of digital economies re-calibrated space/labour relations in the context of changing landscapes of urban governance? This will be a forum for addressing questions about the spatial organisation and network structures of key digital actors in the new political economy. How has the information society transformed structures of consumer culture? How can a sociology of space through the affordances of the digital, increase our understanding of the emerging syncopations of everyday life? How can we chart the intersections of macro-players of the new political economy, with low-paid multi-taskers in the creative industries, and with inflections of urban governance of space and place? How to develop new sociological understanding and methodologies for these transformations?

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Workshop: Digital Economies and Spatial Refiguration

30. January 2020 11:00 – 19:00 Uhr

Program

11.00 – 11.20 Introduction. Angela McRobbie, Goldsmiths UK, and Martina Löw, TU Berlin.

11.20 – 12.05 Scott Lash, Chinese University Hong Kong, The Space Economy of the Silk Road.

12.05 – 12.35 Martina Löw, TU Berlin, The Spatial Arrangement of Late Modern Societies.

DIGITALISED CULTURAL ECONOMIES AND SPATIAL PRACTICE I
12.35 – 13.15 Dominik Bartmanski, TU Berlin, Translocality of Independent Urban Music Scenes in the Age of Corporate Streaming.
13.15 – 13.55 Dave O’ Brien, Uni. of Edinburgh UK, What is a Digital Economy Anyway? Definitions, Demarcation and (British) Industrial Policy

13.55 – 14.35 LUNCH

DIGITALISED CULTURAL ECONOMIES AND SPATIAL PRACTICE II
14.35 – 15.15 Gabriele Klein, Hamburg University, New Economies on the Global Art Market: Postcolonial Perspectives on Contemporaneity.

15.15 – 15.45 Angela McRobbie, Goldsmiths UK, Re-calibrating Fashion’s Political Economy: Digital Labour and Local Spaces.

15.45 – 16.15 COFFEE BREAK

THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL REFLECTION
16.15 – 16.55 Letteria G. Fassari, Sapienza Università di Roma, On Space Through Performance.

16.55 – 17.40 Noortje Marres, Warwick University, The Ubiquitous Test Environment: From Digital Sociology to the Sociology of Testing.

17.40 – 18.40 Plenary Discussion

19.30 DINNER