'Politics and Practices of Secrecy'

In the wake of the Snowden revelations about the surveillance capabilities of 
intelligence agencies, this interdisciplinary symposium gathers experts to 
discuss the place and implications of secrecy in contemporary culture and 
politics.


Keynote: 'Secrets of the Dark Net: Jamie Bartlett'

14 May, 6.30-8.30, Edmund J. Safra Lecture Theatre

Jamie Bartlett, author of The Dark Net and member of the think tank, Demos, 
will be giving this keynote lecture on the secret side of the Internet. 
Bartlett will discuss some of the net's most shocking and unexplored 
subcultures including trolling, neo-Nazis, child pornography, bitcoin and 
crypto-anarchy. He will examine how people behave under the conditions of real 
or perceived anonymity online, and what it means for society today.
Artist Zach Blas will be a respondent to Jamie's lecture, discussing his latest 
project on what he calls the Contra-Internet. Recognizing the Internet as a 
premier arena of control today, contra-internet is both a refusal of, or exodus 
from, the internet and also an attempt to build aesthetico-political 
alternatives to its infrastructures.
Free registration: 
http://secretsofdarknet.eventbrite.co.uk<http://secretsofdarknet.eventbrite.co.uk/>

Conference

15 May, 9-5.30, Edmund J. Safra Lecture Theatre

9-9.15: Introduction: Secrecy's Frame
Clare Birchall (King's College London) & Matt Potolsky (University of Utah)

9.15-10.45: Roundtable 1: Between Opacity and Openness
Mark Fenster (University of Florida) 'Secrecy and the Hypothetical State 
Archive'
Zach Blas (University of Buffalo) 'Informatic Opacity'
Mikkel Flyvverbom (Copenhagen Business School) 'Transparency, Secrecy and the 
Limits of Knowledge'
Vian Bakir (Bangor University) 'Deceptive Organised Persuasive Communication: 
(a) Misdirection and (b) Secretly Altering Reality to Fit the Lie you want to 
Tell'

11.15-12.30: Roundtable 2: Aesthetics of the Secret
John Beck (University of Westminster) 'Photography's Open Secret'
Neal White (Artist, Bournemouth University) 'Secrecy and Art in Practice'
Clare Birchall (King's College London) 'Art "After" Snowden'

1.30-3.00: Roundtable 3: Open Secrets
Jack Bratich (Rutgers University) 'Spectacular Secrecy and the Secret Sphere: 
Rumsfeld, Anonymous, and Snowden'
Deme Kasimis (Yale University) 'Passing as Open Secrecy: Migrants and the 
Performance of Citizenship in Classical Greek Thought'
Adam Piette (Sheffield University) 'The Open Secret of Nuclear Waste'
Matt Potolsky (University of Utah) 'Beyond Fiction: The NSA and Representation'

3.30-4.45: Roundtable 4: Covert Spheres
Timothy Melley (Miami University) 'The Democratic Security State: Operating 
Between Secrecy and Publicity'
Øyvind Vågnes (University of Copenhagen) 'Drone Warfare and the Language of 
Precision'
Hugh Urban (Ohio State) 'The Silent Brotherhood: Secrecy, Violence, and 
Surveillance from the Brüder Schweigen to the War on Terror'

5.00-5.30: Summary: Secrecy's Future
Free registration: http://politicsofsecrecy.eventbrite.co.uk/


Dr Clare Birchall
Institute of North American Studies, King's College, London.

www.kcl.ac.uk/instituteofnorthamericanstudies?

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