Lisa Blackman follow-up interview to her keynote lecture at the MeCCSA-PGN 2015 Conference in Coventry.

Blackman, Lisa. 2015. 'Lisa Blackman follow-up interview to her keynote lecture at the MeCCSA-PGN 2015 Conference in Coventry.'. In: MeCCSA-PGN 2015 Conference Transformative Practice. Coventry University, United Kingdom 2015. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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In this follow-up interview to her keynote lecture at the MeCCSA-PGN 2015 Conference in Coventry, Lisa Blackman discusses her work on affect and the body, as well as her new book Haunted Data, which explores the creative and critical challenges of computational cultures for theories of affect and mediation, and the potential of PPPR (post-publication peer-review) to provide a corpus of data that be re-moved (Rheinberger) and performed for its hauntological potential. Working with the concept of ‘haunted data’ to follow those traces, deferrals, absences, gaps and their movements within a particular corpus of data, and to re-move and keep alive what becomes submerged or hidden by particular regimes of visibility and remembering, Blackman illustrates how these movements are simultaneously technical, affective, historical, social, political and ethical.

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Conference or Workshop Item (Other)

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http://ojs.meccsa.org.uk/index.php/netknow/article/view/420/244

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Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Media, Communications and Cultural Studies

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2015Published

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Coventry University, United Kingdom

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2015

Item ID:

16938

Date Deposited:

29 Feb 2016 10:34

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29 Apr 2020 16:14

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/16938

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