New Issue of PARISS
The journal Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences (PARISS) is pleased to announce the full online and print publication of the first issue of volume two.
Bringing together an interview, an intellectual manifesto, and three more traditional research articles, PARISS 2.1 invites us to think about the politics of discourses of crisis, an alternative conception of academic praxis wherein the written word is equal to more material-aesthetic modes of mediating knowledge about world politics, the possibility of decolonizing transitional justice studies, power dynamics behind the resilience of austerity policies in Europe…and so much more.
Table of Contents
Crisis and Critique: On Preparedness, Authoritarianism, and the Regulatory State – Interview with Carlo Caduff
The Virus of Surveillance: How the covid-19 Pandemic Is Fuelling Technologies of Control by Félix Tréguer
The field of European economic governance and austerity policies: Exploratory elements (2002–2012) by Frédéric Lebaron & Didier Georgakakis
Designing-With/In World Politics: Manifestos for an International Political Design by Jonathan Luke Austin & Anna Leander
Breaking the Transitional Justice Machine: Exploring Spatiality, Space Travel, and In-between Spaces in Research Practice by Arnaud Kurze & Christopher Lamont